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Nemo_Shadows t1_je10ac0 wrote
Reply to Could Hawking radiation coming from black holes be the same as the dark energy accelerating expansion of the universe? by Rskingen
Partly YES, I think it is a release valve of sorts the higher the output the closer the Black Hole is getting to that tipping point of becoming a galaxy, which can be any size depending on the amounts of energy contained within, as the universe is like a heartbeat where energy is always wrapping and unwrapping so it is Space that is actually expanding because space is energy and that energy is everything else unwrapping into it and then it gets rewrapped via Black Holes.
Endless Energy System A.K.A Perpetual Energy, as energy cannot be created or destroyed only changed and I also think we know or see only a small part of something that is truly endless and infinite in size however the internal workings of the Universe across the entire spectrum of it are definable and knowable and therefore understandable by any and all willing to see it as it is rather than what they would wish it to be.
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Nemo_Shadows t1_j92k95f wrote
Funny what Gravity and a few billion years can make happen going from a random state to and inevitable conclusion.
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Nemo_Shadows t1_j91ynmb wrote
That is so funny, seeing the invisible, I think you mean detecting them by some other means YES?
Lensing perhaps or maybe Gravitational Mapping through the movement of objects?
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Nemo_Shadows t1_j73nx8k wrote
Now image what one a mile high and 2 thousand mile wide with 4 thousand miles of water behind it would do.
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Nemo_Shadows t1_j6sw5ry wrote
What IF I was tell you that there is a better way to do it?
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Nemo_Shadows t1_j33fr8b wrote
Reply to comment by Degenerate-Implement in Satellites watch 'atmospheric river' bring extreme rain to California — Satellites of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are monitoring the weather system, revealing its various aspects including wind speeds and expected amount of rain. by BlankVerse
The issue has been ongoing since the 50's and 60's, but the long history of water rights state responsibilities and ownership by private companies go back to the founding.
Companies were never intended to be allowed to pollute the water systems as they did, and Farmers know better when they do have the support needed to do things properly.
BOTH are base needs of a society PERIOD, and that sis why the term "Nature and Natures God" was used.
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Nemo_Shadows t1_j330r1v wrote
Reply to comment by BlankVerse in Satellites watch 'atmospheric river' bring extreme rain to California — Satellites of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are monitoring the weather system, revealing its various aspects including wind speeds and expected amount of rain. by BlankVerse
YES BUT they never bothered to replace and reuse those places they drained off all the water from over the last 150 years, the Owens Valley comes to mind and their solution's seem to be to drain other states of their resources and thus the march towards more deserts is on.
and they call being the dumping grounds of others "Population Control" and all populations whether animal, vegetable or human require the same resources to exist and survive.
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Nemo_Shadows t1_j32wfuc wrote
Reply to Satellites watch 'atmospheric river' bring extreme rain to California — Satellites of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are monitoring the weather system, revealing its various aspects including wind speeds and expected amount of rain. by BlankVerse
NOW if they would just do something to save and conserve that water, maybe growing things would help the planet Naturally instead of building energy consuming machines that supposedly clean the air and cool it down.
Ever get the idea that maybe it is about MONEY and NOT science being applied properly?
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Nemo_Shadows t1_j24ejtu wrote
Uncontrolled Explosions especially nuclear are NOT a good Idea, it requires a controlled and responsive engine with a vessel who's structural integrity wont be compromised when directional changes are required especially under collision conditions, and there is also those little pieces of sand moving at speeds that turn them into BOMBS with the explosive capacity of a small nuclear weapon under certain conditions of impact.
E=MC^2 is the same as F=MS^2 when you get right down to it so a shielding of some type that redirects the impact instead of colliding with it.
Yesterday's Science Fiction becomes todays Science Facts if you work on it and not surprising there just might be a way.
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Nemo_Shadows t1_j1zxix8 wrote
Reply to Earth was brought to life by ancient water-rich asteroids from the outer Solar System by marketrent
Well lets not forget about some of those Comets.
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Nemo_Shadows t1_j1i4rck wrote
Reply to comment by danielravennest in NASA astronauts unfurl 4th solar array outside space station by IslandChillin
Thanks but I'm kind of old school and those headers can still be be falsified in this day and age, plus it is and always has been a courtesy where I come from not arrogance or anything else.
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Nemo_Shadows t1_j1difr1 wrote
Reply to comment by ChefExellence in NASA astronauts unfurl 4th solar array outside space station by IslandChillin
It is sort of surprising just how much is really up there, but it was actually meant as a humorous look at the weather coming in from Siberia, MAN it is COLD HERE.
10 degrees is a heat wave at the moment and holding steady and I pity the poor fools in the Midwest dealing with -30 and 80 mph winds.
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Nemo_Shadows t1_j1d8rzg wrote
I wonder just how much sun and warmth is blocked by all that space junk?
Certainly seems like an expensive way to go about cooling the planet from all that Global Warming, nice thing is it went from -10 to +10 here in 24 hours BUT it snowing now.
And there is a better way to do all of it.
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Nemo_Shadows t1_ixq0egc wrote
Better to do the SCIENCE from a space based Science platform than to bring it down to earth first, especially IF it contains any life signatures.
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Nemo_Shadows t1_ixmho2q wrote
Reply to For the first time, astronomers have observed how certain supermassive black holes launch jets (outflows of ionised matter) of high-energy particles into space by The_R3venant
And how fast would those jets have to be to escape the Gravity, and what part does Magnetic Fields in the band and layers play in their focusing and expulsion which I am assuming happens out of what would be a Black Holes Poles since I am pretty sure they also have an axial spin.
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Nemo_Shadows t1_jef4g6l wrote
Reply to Extremely flat explosion dubbed 'the Cow' puzzles scientists while they work to learn more by thawingSumTendies
Energy under certain conditions is like water, it takes the avenue of LEAST Resistance.
Ever used a Shaped Charge to bring down something?
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