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herbw t1_jddzvy7 wrote
Reply to TIL of the Central Pangean Mountains - at its greatest elevation was comparable to the Himalayas. It's remnants include the Appalachians mountains in North America, Atlas range in Africa and the Caledonites in Europe. by wrxie
HOW do we treat guesses and speculations rationally?
herbw t1_jcpleaa wrote
Reply to comment by shivermetimbers68 in TIL Drinking on St. Patrick's Day was largely frowned upon until the late 1970s. Restriction were lifted for Lent, but only for the Food part, not for the Drinking part. by EQ2_Tay
And even if he weren't, Paddie would be soon!
herbw t1_jcpl96w wrote
Reply to comment by zook54 in TIL Drinking on St. Patrick's Day was largely frowned upon until the late 1970s. Restriction were lifted for Lent, but only for the Food part, not for the Drinking part. by EQ2_Tay
EtOH drinks have been around since beer and barley bread were used to build the pyramids. 4500 yrs. ago, at least. EtOH is addictive. End of story.
herbw t1_jcpku73 wrote
Reply to TIL Drinking on St. Patrick's Day was largely frowned upon until the late 1970s. Restriction were lifted for Lent, but only for the Food part, not for the Drinking part. by EQ2_Tay
This is not what we know is the case. Here, the saloons in the 19th C. Were largely owned by the Irish. So I find the assertion here not only historically dubious, but not supportive of what we call Irish Whiskey, either. The Irish have so many slang words for Hooch, is yet another reason not to believe such above stories about some of my ancestors.
And sure, laddie, we have NO pubs in All of Ireland to this day!! Not in Dooblin, sure. (hic!)
Human beings drink. The Irish are humans, ergo.....
herbw t1_jcpb1mb wrote
Reply to comment by Landlubber77 in TIL that many species of spiders can fly through the air with a technique called ballooning by last_air_nomad
The original boofers. It's a fast way to get drugs into the system and we sometimes use it in medicine when IV/PO meds can't be used. Or as we used to say, is it friend, or Enema?
It's very, very dangerous, tho, as the EtOH is absorbed very rapidly and can cause terminal events. 8 oz. of steel beer by mouth is safe. But from the other end can cause real troubles.
The higher the EtOH blood levels the more liver damage, too.
herbw t1_jbdohz1 wrote
Reply to comment by dusto65 in TIL the largest moon in our solar system, Ganymede, is larger than the planet of Mercury by Jugales
There is NO empirical evidence existing or real that Ganymede has liquid water. Prove that it does, which cannot at this time. Empiricists consider the facts, and learn more. But we know suppositions compared to empirically tested and confirmed truths. Anything else is hardly en pointe to understanding events.
herbw t1_jbdobz4 wrote
Reply to comment by dusto65 in TIL the largest moon in our solar system, Ganymede, is larger than the planet of Mercury by Jugales
Not really. You fail to see the bigger picture, Most All our knowledge is highly incomplete. We are not limited by too tight definitions and beliefs, either. Empirical, logical, practical, testing, checking always learning, growing, developing. That's what we do.
herbw t1_jbdo4i1 wrote
Reply to comment by dusto65 in TIL the largest moon in our solar system, Ganymede, is larger than the planet of Mercury by Jugales
Sol being our star has planets and those have moons. That's basic astronomy, which clearly most round here don't ken. By choice.
herbw t1_jbawpal wrote
Reply to comment by EmperorKira in TIL the largest moon in our solar system, Ganymede, is larger than the planet of Mercury by Jugales
Three if we count the vast and deep oceans. And then our thick atmosphere, where birds live, esp. Swallows, and many birds while migrating, too. 4 major layers is very complex system. Just right for life.
herbw t1_jbawbbk wrote
Reply to comment by ChickenChimneyChanga in TIL the largest moon in our solar system, Ganymede, is larger than the planet of Mercury by Jugales
Neutron stars are tho. And cooling White dwarf stars as well.
herbw t1_jbavcuq wrote
Reply to comment by FibroBitch96 in TIL the largest moon in our solar system, Ganymede, is larger than the planet of Mercury by Jugales
Exactly! H, He, Li, most abundant. O is way down the line.
herbw t1_jbauynx wrote
Reply to comment by ChickenChimneyChanga in TIL the largest moon in our solar system, Ganymede, is larger than the planet of Mercury by Jugales
Too damn cold for any but water ice. Liquid water unless proven to exist is not there.
Surface temp 90 to 160 K. 294 K is 70 Deg. F. So far below frozen water it's not even realistic to be liquid.
herbw t1_jbau9mt wrote
Reply to comment by disneyvacafacts in TIL the largest moon in our solar system, Ganymede, is larger than the planet of Mercury by Jugales
Not so. Other stars can have their own solar systems. & the phrase can be more widely used than you imagine.
herbw t1_jbat7ch wrote
Reply to comment by disneyvacafacts in TIL the largest moon in our solar system, Ganymede, is larger than the planet of Mercury by Jugales
Luna more originally. Moon is English and was not here until very recently, Selene is the Greek name for the earth's sole moon, Luna is Latin, thus Lundi (Monday), Marti, Mercredi, Jeudi, Vendredi, Samedi, Dimanche.
Engish uses the Deutsch gods for days of week. Francais and Espagnol day names are very similar.
People need to get outside of their personal cultural mindsets now and then. The whole world and much larger Universe is NOT English. & surely not Americain,
herbw t1_jbas7qp wrote
Reply to TIL the largest moon in our solar system, Ganymede, is larger than the planet of Mercury by Jugales
Mercury is soid rock. the gases beingt blow away by strong solar wind and radiations.
If we get rid of the gases on ganymede, like a large furry dog which got it's hair clipped not much would be left.
Merc is rocky, Ganymede is gassy. There is no empirical, rational comparison. Mercury is WAY denser than Ganymede. Besides 'gany fooled around with Jove.
herbw t1_jac7dnx wrote
Reply to comment by emcee_pern in TIL - Modern mammals are unique among vertebrates for possessing three tiny bones in the middle ear, which are unique in that they are separated from the jaw, critical because it allows the separation of hearing and chewing, and also allows hearing of high-pitched noises. by byronhadleigh
It showed the semi-circular canals a number of times over in fact.
herbw t1_ja9mw7r wrote
Reply to TIL that there is a plant known as the Coccoloba Gigantifolia which has leaves that can reach up to 8 feet in length (2.4 meters) by KitchenBag2164
Other than the fact in binomial nomenclature that the species name is always in low case.
Hmm. We learned that in 6th grade. The rest is likely questionable, too.
herbw t1_ja8voa7 wrote
Reply to comment by sleep-woof in TIL In Approximately 241,000 years, Nanga Parbat #9 tallest mountain in the world located in Pakistan will overtake Everest and will become the tallest mountain in the world. by AdClemson
But we will tend our gardens, and let the sillies have their play.
herbw t1_ja8v3ft wrote
Reply to comment by kinda_alone in TIL In Approximately 241,000 years, Nanga Parbat #9 tallest mountain in the world located in Pakistan will overtake Everest and will become the tallest mountain in the world. by AdClemson
Exactly!! A point anyone who has basic geologies in mind, also knows.
herbw t1_ja8uyil wrote
Reply to comment by wwarnout in TIL In Approximately 241,000 years, Nanga Parbat #9 tallest mountain in the world located in Pakistan will overtake Everest and will become the tallest mountain in the world. by AdClemson
Brilliant!! There is no such thing as absolute sea level. The sea levels in ports in Europe cannot be mostly all brought by 50% within 50 cm. to each other. And the Andes Mts. are still abuilding, too.
herbw t1_ja8ufpx wrote
Reply to TIL In Approximately 241,000 years, Nanga Parbat #9 tallest mountain in the world located in Pakistan will overtake Everest and will become the tallest mountain in the world. by AdClemson
The key is saying something which cannot be possibly tested, geologically.
Also, plate tectonics is complex systems of all those plates interacting . That's not possible to understand very well.
So writin such is like sayin today an asteroid in 25K yrs. will crash on the earth in a precise place and time of day. As Wittgenstein 100 years ago would say, "meaningless."
herbw t1_ja8htmc wrote
Reply to TIL - Modern mammals are unique among vertebrates for possessing three tiny bones in the middle ear, which are unique in that they are separated from the jaw, critical because it allows the separation of hearing and chewing, and also allows hearing of high-pitched noises. by byronhadleigh
And most anatomists ignore that the semi-circ. canals in the inner ear are organized in 3-D just like the 3D dimensions, X, Y, Zee are in our universe.
Here's 3D images of the SC canals as evidence.
herbw t1_j9o1h1p wrote
Reply to comment by ktka in TIL - English physician William Harvey was a prominent skeptic regarding allegations of witchcraft. He was one of the examiners of four women from Lancashire accused of witchcraft in 1634, and as a consequence of his report, all of them were acquitted. by wendalltwolf
He was wise in the ways of events in existence worked and knew this.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/162120.Extraordinary_Popular_Delusions_and_the_Madness_of_Crowds
herbw t1_j9o1d0w wrote
Reply to TIL - English physician William Harvey was a prominent skeptic regarding allegations of witchcraft. He was one of the examiners of four women from Lancashire accused of witchcraft in 1634, and as a consequence of his report, all of them were acquitted. by wendalltwolf
The powers of clinical, empirical sciences. Not much nonsense gets past that useful sieve.
herbw t1_jde3yyp wrote
Reply to TIL That E-cigarettes were first invented in the 1960s, but were never sold in order to protect the traditional cigarette market by TooOfEverything
the latest data suggest that e cigs are just as toxic and life taking as reg. cigs. I knew a narciss. PD who smoked an e cig. I asked him for the scientific stats which showed e-cigs were safer than reg. cigs. He got angry, as predicted.
It's fun to tweek the NPD around here. It's predictable as night following day. and they are oblivious to it.