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The Flood / Re: ITT: Characters who did literally nothing wrong
« on: November 22, 2015, 12:44:09 PM »
http://imgur.com/pQmxlJN (mobile posting)

All three

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Gaming / Re: The Xbox 360 turns 10 years old today
« on: November 22, 2015, 12:29:51 PM »
Got the Arcade version because it was cheaper

Marble Blast Ultra, I'll always remember you

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The Flood / Re: Nasa discovers large unknown object orbiting Earth
« on: November 22, 2015, 12:22:59 PM »
"Why wouldn't he put this in Serious?"

*opens thread*

oh

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I wonder if this is the actual cause for Earth's moon getting farther away each year, rather than the reasons provided before.

Nah I'd say it's actually just the Earth's tides at work

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"The fundamental constants are 'fine-tuned' to be consistent with the existence of life in the Universe," Stadnik told Phys.org. "If the physical constants were even slightly different, life could not have appeared. The discovery of varying fundamental 'constants' may help shed important light on how the physical constants came to have their life-sustaining values today. We simply appeared in an area of the Universe where they are consistent with our existence."

Dark Matter is still just a placeholder for whatever components of higher physics we can't figure out; there's something there, but for all we know it's just ignorance of the complexity of math we're dealing with.

That's precisely what makes dark matter so interesting

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all we have is the evidence of the interactions.

It's not tangible in the most direct sense, it has a tangible effect, and this effect can be measured. Black holes are studied in a similar way. We can make meaningful conclusions about the phenomena of dark matter, and these conclusions can lead us to understand a more complete picture of the universe.

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Gaming / Re: PS4 is getting PS2 backwards compatability
« on: November 22, 2015, 11:57:58 AM »
Shadow of Colossus on HDTV : ]
The PS3 exists you know

whoa, that'd make sense that there'd be a playable version for ps3 already

shitposting at 5:20am is bad for my health

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Gaming / Re: PS4 is getting PS2 backwards compatability
« on: November 22, 2015, 04:20:26 AM »
Shadow of Colossus on HDTV : ]

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The Flood / Re: Top of the morning to you all
« on: November 22, 2015, 04:15:51 AM »
Someday I'll break into your home and leave you a Hogwarts acceptance letter.

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Serious / Dark matter might cause fundamental constants to change over time
« on: November 22, 2015, 04:09:08 AM »
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The fundamental constants of nature—such as the speed of light, Planck's constant, and Newton's gravitational constant—are thought to be constant in time, as their name suggests. But scientists have questioned this assumption as far back as 1937, when Paul Dirac hypothesized that Newton's gravitational constant might decrease over time.

Now in a new paper published in Physical Review Letters, Yevgeny V. Stadnik and Victor V. Flambaum at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, have theoretically shown that dark matter can cause the fundamental constants of nature to slowly evolve as well as oscillate due to oscillations in the dark matter field. This idea requires that the weakly interacting dark matter particles be able to interact a small amount with standard model particles, which the scientists show is possible.

In their paper, the scientists considered a model in which dark matter is made of weakly interacting, low-mass particles. In the early Universe, according to the model, large numbers of such dark matter particles formed an oscillating field. Because these particles interact so weakly with standard model particles, they could have survived for billions of years and still exist today, forming what we know as dark matter.

Although these low-mass dark matter particles are weakly interacting, they are thought to still interact with standard model particles to some extent, but it's unclear exactly how much. By using data from experiments that have measured the amount of helium produced during big bang nucleosynthesis (basically the following seconds and minutes after the Big Bang, where the majority of the universe's helium was produced), as well as measurements of the rare element dysprosium and the cosmic microwave background, Stadnik and Flambaum have derived the most stringent limits to date on how strongly such dark matter particles interact with photons, electrons, and light quarks, improving on existing constraints by up to 15 orders of magnitude.

The new limits on the dark matter interaction strength allow for the possibility that an oscillating, low-mass dark matter field coupled to standard model particles causes variations in the fundamental constants. As the scientists explain, this could have important implications for understanding life's origins.

"We have shown that linking dark matter and variation of the fundamental constants of Nature leads to a major breakthrough in the sensitivity of dark matter searches," Flambaum said. "We plan to continue searching for other novel signatures of dark matter that may lead to the direct detection of dark matter for the first time."

A comment from the article:

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The way they describe it is similar to the "brane" solution for gravity, that gravity exists in another brane and interacts with matter in this brane, explaining the relative weakness of the force.

If dark matter worked the same way, that would fit, it interacts gravitationally, and possibly very weakly in other fields, but we can't find out what it is, because it's not present with us in this brane, all we have is the evidence of the interactions.

I had to quote most of the article, because almost all it is vital. I underlined the crucial parts doe

Does anyway else have interest in this sort of thing or am I just a gay boi

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Septagon / Re: How can you explain the unexplainable?
« on: November 22, 2015, 02:43:24 AM »
lol

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"did I mention Jimmy's gay? but that's not important to the story"

5:33

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and I'm not gay you're gay

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Make David Beckham and this young stud doodle each in other in the ass until a baby is generated out of the vibrational alighment of incorruptible manly eudaimonia that can only be attained through butt bashing

And have this baby start a new race of elevated consciousness people in the Middle East and no more wars or genocide no more everybody loves raymond just happy good things

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Serious / Re: No, your body does not replace itself every 7 years
« on: November 22, 2015, 01:38:35 AM »
IF OUR BODIES ARE REPLACED EVERY SEVEN YEARS

AND GUM STAYS IN OUR STOMACHS FOR SEVEN YEARS

THEN MAYBE WE ARE JUST GUM WHEN ALL'S SAID AND DONE

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Serious / Re: Recent shifts in any of your views? Let's talk about them.
« on: November 22, 2015, 01:36:42 AM »
"And then the boy philosopher smiled

For he had discovered that he had discovered nothing new."

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The Flood / Re: HaHaHa
« on: November 22, 2015, 01:34:19 AM »
I think we can all agree that Jocephalopod is our local megalopsychoi

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Serious / Re: Indus Valley Civilization
« on: November 20, 2015, 11:59:22 PM »
That girl/boy advice really hit home.

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The Flood / How many AP's did you take in high school?
« on: November 20, 2015, 10:19:55 PM »
Post your score too, my friend

AP Language and Composition: 4
AP Economics (one class split into two sections):
    AP Macroeconomics: 2 (I fucked up on the short answer ok)
    AP Microeconmoics: 3
AP Biology: 4
AP Word History: 4
AP US History: 3

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The Flood / I worked so hard on that thread
« on: November 20, 2015, 07:53:58 PM »

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The Flood / Re: Is dirty sex the best sex?
« on: November 20, 2015, 07:40:38 PM »
I like the type of sex where a rugged, transexual escort chews off my scrotum and strangles me and then stuffs my body into a mattress of a dingy two star motel.

Can you pm that tranny hotline?

She kind of abducted me from a Burger King so I don't know her number I don't know what to do

Can you at least send me a picture of your face and the Burger King address you were at then?  I got a 3D printer and a plan.

Spoiler

45200 Monterrey Court, Sterling, VA 20166

Spoiler
good luck

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The Flood / Re: Is dirty sex the best sex?
« on: November 20, 2015, 06:56:19 PM »
I like the type of sex where a rugged, transexual escort chews off my scrotum and strangles me and then stuffs my body into a mattress of a dingy two star motel.

Can you pm that tranny hotline?

She kind of abducted me from a Burger King so I don't know her number I don't know what to do

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The Flood / Re: jim
« on: November 20, 2015, 06:48:32 PM »

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The Flood / Re: Is dirty sex the best sex?
« on: November 20, 2015, 06:43:35 PM »
I like the type of sex where a rugged, transexual escort chews off my scrotum and strangles me and then stuffs my body into a mattress of a dingy two star motel.

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The Flood / Re: http://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1447816940970.webm
« on: November 20, 2015, 04:06:09 PM »
sauce:
YouTube

I feel bad that I actually like this song

Nah don't be, vaporwave is tight

different genre, similarish song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DkslcOhytU
Where in the living shit have I heard this

OH SHIT PORTLANDIA

Tight shit bruh thanks

I also played that song when I date raped you, your subconscious mind must be at work too

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