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yoshhash t1_ja7ceqj wrote
Reply to comment by FrozenKyrie in eli5 perpetual motion is impossible but why haven't we made something that just goes on for a really long time that we then service so it can keep going? by FrozenKyrie
are you talking about harnessing the energy from this machine? Because t hat's the thing that is pointless. You can make something that ALMOST stays perpetually in motion but it cannot remain in motion as soon as you try to tap into that energy.
yoshhash t1_j7i4dp7 wrote
Reply to comment by Preseli in Birds before the earthquake in Turkey by juniorgallina
Can you please provide some more information on this?
yoshhash t1_j6i8nbw wrote
Reply to comment by Unkindlake in Eli5....can you dig a well anywhere and hit water...and how did the early ranchers in the West know where to dig for water. Especially in the really dry areas? by pinkshrinkrn
Technically you would not pop out the other end. You would have just enough momentum to barely reach that point, even less due to air resistance, so you would need something to grab you out.
yoshhash t1_j5t20zh wrote
can OP or anyone who knows please explain how and why this trend is occurring? Specifically I mean the premise that high income emission is plummeting, and middle income is growing quickly? I am going to guess that some of the high income group is faster to get super high efficient houses and appliances, but what about the super fast spending, world travelling, high powered sportscar and yacht owning, large living subset? Also why would middle income be increasing their footprint?
yoshhash t1_iy4a8jw wrote
Reply to comment by boersc in eli5 How is computer memory deleted? by unlikemike123
Isn't that the same thing as over writing with the same file name?
yoshhash t1_ja8bzmq wrote
Reply to Augmented Reality with X-Ray Vision by geoxol
I will save you a click: this is based on RFID technology, so there are no boobs involved, .