Graekaris
Graekaris t1_j28dypf wrote
Reply to comment by XMORA in Liebherr announces worlds first refrigerator that uses a vacuum in conjunction with finely ground and sustainable lava stone, to insulate its appliances. For the very first time, it is possible to produce freezers with the energy efficiency class “A” in accordance with EU while offering 25% space by rosesandtherest
Just push the door switch in.
Graekaris t1_j0tyn1x wrote
Reply to comment by BalderSion in How do X-rays “compress” a nuclear fusion pellet? by i_owe_them13
Gotcha, thanks for clarifying.
Graekaris t1_j0tpvtb wrote
Reply to comment by Jon_Beveryman in How do X-rays “compress” a nuclear fusion pellet? by i_owe_them13
I see. In this application, is the radiation pressure comparable in significance to the ablation pressure or is it negligible?
Graekaris t1_j0tm696 wrote
Reply to comment by Jon_Beveryman in How do X-rays “compress” a nuclear fusion pellet? by i_owe_them13
Is ablation pressure just a special case of radiation pressure then? Utilising wavelengths with poor penetrative ability for higher efficiency in applying the pressure?
Graekaris t1_j0pe125 wrote
Reply to comment by Gregory_D64 in Nvidia kills off GameStream on Shield, points users to Steam by thebelsnickle1991
Hmm... This has got my dm cogs turning.
Graekaris t1_iwq2u63 wrote
Reply to comment by factfarmer in I saw in a video that chimpanzees and gorillas do not knuckle-walk in the same way, but they didn't explain what the difference is. Could someone elaborate on the physiological/anatomical differences? by [deleted]
You haven't heard of him? He's notorious.
Graekaris t1_iv30vmq wrote
Reply to comment by YawnTractor_1756 in ‘Carbon timebomb’: climate crisis threatens to destroy Congo peatlands by sector3011
No one said they did. But the rate of change is greatly effected, and that's what humanity will struggle with.
Graekaris t1_iv0fp0i wrote
Reply to comment by Hot-Ad-3970 in ‘Carbon timebomb’: climate crisis threatens to destroy Congo peatlands by sector3011
Our actions do change the Earth. We must adjust to the environmental change that we're causing.
Graekaris t1_iv0fmdf wrote
Reply to comment by bloonail in ‘Carbon timebomb’: climate crisis threatens to destroy Congo peatlands by sector3011
You're wrong. A cycle in balance can be pushed out of equilibrium. This is how mass extinctions have occurred in the past. The difference is that this time we're the perturbation rather than an asteroid or volcanism etc.
Graekaris t1_iv0f7kl wrote
Reply to comment by YawnTractor_1756 in ‘Carbon timebomb’: climate crisis threatens to destroy Congo peatlands by sector3011
You're neglecting the fact that science is highly statistical. It's never certain about anything, and environmental collapse is no exception. The message is that there's a high probability of this ecosystem being destroyed in the near future due to human influence.
You can wear sunscreen to reduce the chance of getting skin cancer, but the probability will never be zero. That doesn't mean it's "not a science based act" to wear sunscreen.
Graekaris t1_iulp8oo wrote
Reply to comment by frealfr in The shrinking ozone hole shows that the world can actually solve an environmental crisis by wicke_s
My wound healed, put the knife back in!
Graekaris t1_j5z4r7x wrote
Reply to comment by Und3rSc0re in Longest ‘dako’ iron sword at 2.6m, along with a unique shield-shaped mirror, found in 4th-century Japanese burial mound — Finds indicate that the technology of the Kofun period (300-710 AD) was more advanced than previously thought by marketrent
It requires 18 strength to wield but it's worth it for the AoE cleave.