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I will bet there are entire civilizations seawater. I'm not talking space faring civilizations, but Roman like. Maybe they just didn't use materials that could stand up against salt water. Look at how many cities are lost in the Amazon. We only know of their existence due to airplanes and LIDAR. Think there are some weird shapes or ruins off the coast of Japan and some scattered around the mediterrenean underwater. Same with the Black Sea.
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This thread is missing like an entire conversation and discussion.
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Also people choking instantly when the life support is down. Wouldn't you have some time with the oxygen in the room unless it was sucked out? I tried googling how long someone would last if they somehow lost their oxygen recycling system on a submarine. Someone said you would live about 5.8 days if you were in a 1,200 cubic foot room. About 12 feet square. That is due to c02 taking you too. Closer to 7.5 days if you could scrub the other gases still. So yeah even at a nice estimate you have two days to fix the life support before you die. This doesn't include back up systems a ship would have. Oxyogen candles, and chemical air scrubbers just blow my mind with how they help a ton on regular submarines.
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Yeah when I was nearly killed by a Chow at 7 I don't remember pain although I had a massive hole in my thigh and over 200 bite marks. I was crying because of the blood and scared and felt nothing until the ER doctor jammed a large needle into the wound and holy fuck did it hurt. It wasn't the worse pain ever but it hurt. Last time where I yelled for pain was when a few nurses decided to see if I was producing urine as my kidneys were shutting down. They fucking went fishing for an agonizing 20 minutes before I told them no more. Like they should've given me something before that hell as I felt everything. (I already had a full Cath in a few hours before too so I don't know why they took it out just to do that.)
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I keep seeing how String Theroy is bull shyte. Math can make sense all day long. Especially when you know the answer, but can't figure out how to get there. There is a lot of ways to get to the number 100. Yet we keep pouring money into String Theroy, and it is never backed up by experiments. Everytime that happens the goal post moves. When do you drop it, and get off the trail. It is like people chasing El Dorado. Always on the trail, but never there since it doesn't exist. What do I know I am a layman.
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@getoffthegames89 Alot of people think Hydrogen is an energy producer as well. Even though it is just a storage medium. I think aluminum air batteries will become a thing if we can unlock half the potential. Which correct me is only second to lithium air. I think I seen lithium air holding 12,300 watts per kg. Nearly as much kerosene. With Ai/Air being around 10,000. So if we could get half that we would have over 15 times the storage of a Tesla battery which sits around 260. I think only then it would be worth it outside of niche markets. With renewables becoming cheaper? Producing isn't the issue. Storing and transporting it is. I really wish we'd get some breakthrough in lithium air.
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Lately I've been thinking what happens is civilizations basically evolve. What happens is they conquer disease, aging, and create robots to take care of them. Then instead of traveling the stars they go into simulations. Laws of physics are lame. Why go out in generation ships, and deal with all the hazards of space travel when you can just be in a simulation where you can be or do anything. Where you can feel everything, like orgasms, being on drugs, etc. Get your brain wiped if you want so you are unaware, but wake up every five years to get your memories back. Then do a new simulation. Can connect to others and share your world. I feel like that is peak civilization.
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Well aren't cattle, and minerals basically 90% of Australia's wealth comes from? Yeah I can see why. Don't feel bad. Australia, and New Zealand represent the best of the southern hemisphere my man. South Africa is becoming a third world country again. Some of the benefits of these anti desertification projects are still questionable. Some are monoculture which some say is bad. Others just aren't working. Yet I think we need a way to just battle the heat we create, because no one is going to fully give up their lives. Even if the West became carbon neutral. Other countries will be burning coal, and growing their populations like crazy. Figure out a way to radiate the heat back out into space. Engineer some super Redwood trees that grow as fast as bamboo. Have a 200 foot tree in ten years that people can live in, and capture carbon.
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Never knew that. Interesting. Can't they just rebuild them or too costly? Why remove them in the first place anyway.
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Why go to space when you can radiate heat into space from Earth with radiative cooling. It would be waaay cheaper... Radiative Cooling, and rejecting heat into space from some amazing paint, and materials is something I understand, but don't. I don't understanding why it isn't being absorbed by the atmosphere. Also I remember catching a glimpse on a theroy of using lasers to cool the earth. You should do a topic on both. From my reply three years later. Edit. I don't think global GDP as a whole will drop. Everything will just shift. Jobs will be created as they are destroyed. Humans will continue on as the world falls apart. Yet you can't stop progress... Whatever that beholdens? Life will find a way.
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Tooth pain is by far one of the top pains. Ive had bad abscesses that made me pass out and puke for hours. At least other trauma stops and gets better but sitting there all day with the throbbing is just brutal.
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We have enough water we just need to be more efficient with it. Take a page from Las Vegas which is insanely efficient for our cities and Isreal for our farming practices. Crazy that these new FABs and other huge manufacturing plants coming in places where water is scarce... They require a HUGE amount of fresh water to operate. Why are people building them in the drier areas is beyond me (I know why tax incentives and they have politicians who will bend over backwards because of money). Since people are so against nuclear we are going to see water bills go up sharply as we are going to have to start building more desaltion plants for some cities. Why we let so much water go into the oceon is beyond me too. Recycle it! What worries me too is the massive aquafers. Either they are drying up or being polluted. Anyway water shortages are going to be one of the biggest issues going forward. Still don't comprehend how we can see more rain on average but less water to hold. Also why does it matter if the water comes from a snow pack or from a deluge from up in the mountains? Either way it's flowing in the same direction is it not? Just a laymen do not mind me.
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The bombs saved lives in the long run if you knew anything. Did you ever read what happened on Okinawa? Multiply that by a thousand. The estimated death told of Japanese lives alone would have been just staggering. The Japanese would have fought to the last just about, and their culture wiped out. PS: There are few innocents in war. If you're a civilian, and you're adding to the war effort? You're explicit. Whether you're growing rice for the military or building arms. Also while Russia did do much of the heavy lifting. It was with American steel and goods.
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Joe on your closing segment. What do you mean buy organic? Organic doesn't mean it is healthier... Natural doesn't mean it is good. All natural and organic can be just as bad as artifical if not worse... It all depends on exactly we are talking about but I'm tired of hearing that BS. Sustainable, eco friendly, etc can be done with help from artificial or man made chemical fertizliers, pesticides, vaccinats and gmos as well. Take the best from both worlds and use it. We need to be more efficient with what we use. Not using preservatives is insane too when so much food is already wasted5. There are ones that arent terrible either. If my franken fruit is weather and disease resistant and has similar nutrients I'm going to go with that.
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I've seen the Triangle one in Groton CT back in like 2008. Which is a military area with a few other high industry places. It was night time but I saw the three lights. It was just hovering, but I saw the silhouette and told him to stop. We both looked at it like WTF?! I told him to shut the car off because there was no sound and we got out of the car and it stayed in place for I don't know 30 seconds and then accelerated instantly and took an instant right over the horizon. The acceleration speed and silence is what gets me. it went off north and 90 degrees went east over the horizon in seconds. I'm not saying it is aliens. Just a WTF moment for both of us. I'm a skeptic.
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Even though Simon has seemingly covered everything on all his channels. I'd watch Joe's take. Simon is famous enough to go traveling to the places. No idea why they don't go behind the scenes.
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Lasers don't like the atmosphere. Mirvs for the win! One massive one followed by others that follow up. We will still be hit but the pieces would be smaller and many might burn up.
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