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🗑️ 🧵 What is His response?

Anonymous No. 16427585

Genuinely, how will he respond?

Can he?


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🧵 ANOTHER ROCKET LAUNCH TODAY

Anonymous No. 16427539

ANOTHER REUSABLE ROCKET LAUNCH TODAY
ANOTHER REUSABLE ROCKET LAUNCH TODAY
ANOTHER REUSABLE ROCKET LAUNCH TODAY
ANOTHER REUSABLE ROCKET LAUNCH TODAY
ANOTHER REUSABLE ROCKET LAUNCH TODAY
New Shepard Mission NS-27 Webcast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Gmm_VxxMsA


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Anonymous No. 16426057

Oh hey /sci/


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🗑️ 🧵 /sfg/ /spacex/ /launch/ /flight 5/ /starship/

Anonymous No. 16424995

As per the rules this is the launch thread for spacex starship flight 5

https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1RDGlyognOgJL
https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1RDGlyognOgJL
https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1RDGlyognOgJL
https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1RDGlyognOgJL
https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1RDGlyognOgJL

ignore the wrongly made early bake thread


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Anonymous No. 16424933

Why are there no ice caps on the Moon? Was it always so dry?


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B00T No. 16424873

Eyes don't produce vision but brain though eyes does. It's possible for us to detect where our sight is layered on the brain and then use our brains interface.


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Anonymous No. 16424802

The anti-science position is to demand to know exactly what’s in the injections even though injections are science just like white lab coats.

The Scientific Position has the knowledge that injections are science and therefore it’s science and it’s good (duh!). When us scientific people see a needle, we tell it “inject me” smirkily like Neo told Agent Smith epically when he gained superpower.

Science rocks!


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📌 🧵 Launch Thread: SpaceX Starship Flight 5

Anonymous No. 16424676

loooooooongcat edition

Launch window opens: Sunday, Oct 13, 7 AM CDT
Spacex official stream link: https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1RDGlyognOgJL (https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=starship-flight-5)

Launch vehicle: Starship “Ship 30” and Super Heavy “Booster 12”
Launch site: Starbase, Texas
Launch pad: Orbital Launch Mount A (OLM-A)
Super Heavy Fate: Survival; if all systems healthy, powered vertical landing onto OLM-A tower catch arms. If systems not healthy and no command is given, booster will instead impact the ground at a designated point and destroy itself (both events at around T+ 7 min)
Starship Fate: Destroyed; powered vertical water landing in the Indian Ocean (T+ 65 min)

>The fifth flight test of Starship will aim to take another step towards full and rapid reusability. The primary objectives will be attempting the first ever return to launch site and catch of the Super Heavy booster and another Starship reentry and landing burn, aiming for an on-target splashdown of Starship in the Indian Ocean.

Current area weather: https://www.weather.gov/bro/
NOTMAR: https://www.navcen.uscg.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/lnms/LNM0840g2024.pdf
Launch License: https://drs.faa.gov/browse/excelExternalWindow/DRSDOCID173891218620231102140506.0001%3FmodalOpened%3Dtrue?modalOpened=true
Road Closures: https://www.cameroncountytx.gov/spacex/
SpaceX X: https://x.com/SpaceX/with_replies

Additional Streams:
NSF: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YC87WmFN_As
SFN: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PyR_M5rCL64
EDA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIKI7y3DTXk
TLP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7GSAqDNofc
LP: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOJ54Y22cVI


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Anonymous No. 16424562

So I was looking through the sex differences in GCSE results in England (https://analytics.ofqual.gov.uk/apps/GCSE/Outcomes/) and something really astonished me. Some things are consistent with what has been shown time and time again, girls do better in English, Humanities ect, boys do better in Mathematics and Physics, so not many surprises. But one thing truly took me off guard. See I was under the assumption that all gender differences in scores were due to stereotypes and discrimination, after all men aren't pushed into social jobs and pushed to read as women are, and women aren't as pushed to STEM as men are, so it makes sense that in more stereotypically masculine subjects, men would do better, and in more stereotypically feminine subjects women would do better. So I thought "whats the most stereotypically masculine subject here?" and landed on physical education. After all men's defining feature compared to women are their strength and ability in the physical sense, so I look at the stats and to my surprise, in physical education females are absolutely dominating over men, and not by a little by A LOT. Why is this? Are English men/boys frail nerds or is something else at play here? Whats the science here?


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🧵 Studying maths framework

Anonymous No. 16424529

As someone who studied maths (and hated it) in a non-Latin language, how would one start to learn it from scratch in English. Any steps?


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Anonymous No. 16424476

Scientifically speaking, Is /sci/ bad for your brain?


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Anonymous No. 16424441

Hey /sci/ if I were to put a golfball sized ball of tungsten up my butt, and stood on my hands, would I be able to make it come out of my mouth? I know the small intestine is winding, but is the ball heavy enough to fight against the natural flow of waste?


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🧵 /sfg/ - Spaceflight General

Anonymous No. 16424354

star tracker edition

Previous - >>16422298


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Anonymous No. 16424324

Refraction happens because light goes through different materials at different speeds and depends on those speeds. Heavy materials are usually more refractive.
Whats the correlation here, just average electron density throughout the material?
Which are the materials that can delay the passing of light the most, per weight? Like, with a thicker layer for lighter materials, and the rest of the distance would be vaccum so we always have the same distance.
How do these differences translate to applications where you need lenses? If i need a lense array for a telescope or camera, and want it to be as lightweight as possible, would it be better to use heavy or light materials for the lenses? The obvious answer would be mirrors but lets say we cant use them


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Anonymous No. 16424267

multiples of two will never meet up with someone who's odd, but 3 can. Just an endless line of hellish fucking evens for it. and 1 can do wtf it wants.


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Anonymous No. 16424225

IFT-5

Previous Thread: >>16422298


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Anonymous No. 16424161

So what happened to Blue Origin?


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Anonymous No. 16424144

How is gene editing going? will be able to cure baldness or other diseases in our lifetime? maybe enhance physical or mental capabilities? maybe inmortality? what will be the projected price? will it become affordable?


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🧵 Eucharistic miracles

Anonymous No. 16424107

Is there a legit paper that covers this?


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Anonymous No. 16424046

How do we repackage and reintroduce the idea of eugenics without being crucified as something to the effect of a Nazi? I'm not talking about euthanizing le bad ugly stupid people but things like embryo selection


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Anonymous No. 16423964

Scientifically speaking, why does /sci/ have a lower average post rate now than it did in 2017, despite the fact that 4chan in general has grown?


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Anonymous No. 16423950

How do I get good at electricity theory? Any good websites or books for learning it? Specifically for aircraft/avionics? pic unrelated


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🧵 spoopy

Anonymous No. 16423932

1 coloumb ie EXACTLY
299 792 458 0 cm3/2⋅g1/2⋅s−1

The speed of light is
299 792 458 m/s

COINCIDENCE?


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Anonymous No. 16423855

Isn't it weird that we are self aware and can use tools like this?

The eye is very useful and it has evolved several times. Why did the velocaraptor not learn to use tools? If a dinosaur had been making cars or similar we would know.

why only us?