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Everything posted by kerbiloid
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Repeatable yes.
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Granted. You bought a glass of Pi-Psi Cola. I wish for math.
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Re-yes.
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Yes, even twice. It's not me on the excavator.
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Banned because my location is uppercase ' ', but now invisible.
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It's a swamp. Hill sinks.
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Granted. Not burned as witches, but hanged as spies. I wish for the design project of Pyramids.
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Currently there is a whole collection of damaged engines on ISS.
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It fell on the previous poster but not exploded. But the repair brigade try to put it vertically.
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You're the last person on Earth, what do you do?
kerbiloid replied to Mikenike's topic in Forum Games!
Learn Latin. Because other languages are same dead. -
Space Tourists. Expectations Reality
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SP AM SP PM
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Upd. And calm Rosie. Watch the last video, she's shaking her knee all the time.
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Yessy MacYesface (Just because just typed this in the spam thread).
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Spammy MacSpamface. (Somebody should)
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It's not actually a video, it's a set of photos. So cheating...
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Banned for mistyping KoldJ. Or even KoldY.
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Underrwater resource mining USI mods.
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Granted. You have a lot of caps now. I wish quora wasn't limited with one question at once, to avoid excessive googling.
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SP am. (stored procedure? senior programmer? etc?)
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They should check the stage sequence before undocking. As two engines weren't ignited, maybe they are set too high in stage steps, and thus may switch on together with parachute (that's very usual as we know).
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Tzpuhm.
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As we "know" that at the "opposite" "very far" side of the Universe "nothing can go faster than c", and as we get this "known" in a less than a human lifespan time, and as "to know" means "to get this determined" in thermodynamic sense, i.e. "to change the state of the statistic system which we consider as our 'knowledge' ", and as we presume that the statistical system of our "knowledge" is purely material and is stored as electromagnetic bonds in our brain, and as we are obviously situating at light gigayears from that "opposite" side of the Universe, and as it is an obviously material implementation of another statistical system, and as a signal from there can come here (according to the "nothing can go faster than c" assumption) not faster than light, thus the "far" material statistical (thermodynamic) system has affected the "near" statistical (thermodynamic) system faster than light comes (immediately instead of billions of years). Hence we have just several cases: 1) Either the original assumption that "nothing can go faster than c" is wrong in common case, and is just postulated by the relativity theory as a condition of this theory applicability, and a particular case of a wider physical theory. (It's normal. Say, the Newtonian physics has its own applicability conditions, like v << c). 2) Either the "knowledge" is "immaterial" in colloquial sense, i.e. it exists beyond the physical structure of our brain. 3) Either "c" locally varies from region to region, and thus the empiric data are fuzzy. 4) Or the relativity theory applies checkers rules to chess game. See: the checkers queen/dame runs exactly like a chess bishop/officer! But there are also knights, rooks, and others figures not described by the checkers. The photon is that queen/dame/bishop/officer. Btw, what's a speed of a chess piece? Infinite? Is it like the photon, in every point of its path at once.