Human is endoskeleton optimized crab. Arthropod crab is exoskeleton optimized crab.
Human is endoskeleton optimized crab. Arthropod crab is exoskeleton optimized crab.
“Garbage in garbage out”
“Garbage in garbage out”
“With enough garbage the model will become sentient”
I don’t know what’s wrong with this instance, but almost every single image you guys upload takes forever to load, if it ever does. I suspect it’s small and getting a perpetual hug of death, but dam. Makes me feel like it’s the late 90s or early 2000s with the load times.
As someone raised by Christians I’m glad you made it out too.
I just want to say that string theory is in all likelihood complete bullshit and I’m tired of people acting like it’s not.
You actually get payed to get a phd. Not a lot, and in fact most phd programs likely don’t pay you enough to live, but you shouldn’t be paying the university. Any phd program that requires you to pay is a scam.
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The problem with mond is that it doesn’t agree with observations. The prime example is that galaxy merger currently in progress (forget the name). A particle based dark matter would pass through the merger while the gas would interact and slow down, and that’s exactly what we see. The behavior is incompatible with mond. There are other examples but that one is pretty damning.
I’m pretty sure we can find more uses for ocean salt. At the amounts we’re talking about people will find uses for it. One of the things people tend to ignore is that ocean water contains a lot more than just salt. It also contains metals and organic compounds. Looking over the Wikipedia article there is a significant component of magnesium, sulpher, calcium, potassium, and bromine. There are even industries devoted to extracting sodium, magnesium, potassium, and calcium from sea water. If we substantially increase the desalination of sea water we could significantly reduce the cost of extracting them. With the amount of brine you’re talking about it would pretty much be free to anyone who could find a use for it, since the alternative is diluting it and pumping it back into the ocean, which is pure cost. At that scale you could likely also extract trace components in significant quantities. The page mentions lithium and uranium were attempted in the past, with uranium never seeing industrial scale due to it being too expensive, but economies of scale and all that.
What you don’t see is the hundreds of people and countless hours of work that went into stuff like this. None of it is one person just showing up and making it happen. Everyone has their specific skill set and role in the project, no one knows everything. We see the result, but the day to day of this work would look mind numbingly boring to most people. It’s not about geniuses having inspiration strike and figuring out something amazing, it’s about months and years of staring at spreadsheets, analyzing data, fixing your mistakes, double checking, running the test again. It’s about not giving up not being wicked smart, though the people working on it are definitely smart. Also this is the expected result. We were sure it fell down not up already, this was a confirmation of that.
I love a woman who knows what she wants and takes steps to get it <3