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21
New Theories / Re: There is no scientific method
« on: 02/02/2019 07:53:17 »
I have a explanation why people are so keen to dismiss GR and SR , while on an engineering course at Siemens Hell in Kiel I quoted Einstein to the "ex" Nazi instructor his reply "but he was a Jew"l
The following users thanked this post: Paradigmer

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General Science / Re: What is the best non-toxic antiperspirant to use?
« on: 25/01/2019 20:11:17 »
because there's a vast industry that makes money by telling us that we are disgusting if we smell like humans 
The following users thanked this post: Zer0

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Just Chat! / Re: Is this form of terrorism doable?
« on: 24/01/2019 01:25:32 »
I do not see any need for runway light to be controlled by a hackable computer why not a few manually thrown switches. can we not have anything these days that is not computer controlled.
The following users thanked this post: Zer0

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Technology / Re: What is the right way to wipe an Android phone?
« on: 20/01/2019 09:34:38 »
Does one really need to erase the last scrap of data on the phone to the degree that worlds best forensic labs will be unable to recover it.
If you have lots of kiddy porn or details of your fellow conspirators it is best to destroy it but if you are just passing it to the children just to download pop music why worry.
I found a G5 dumped in my garden and simply wiped it and use it I suppose I should worry in case it falls into the hands of the thought police and they find reason to prosecute me but you can't worry about everything
The following users thanked this post: Zer0

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Just Chat! / Why does no one ever thank me any more
« on: 21/12/2018 20:42:33 »
Browsing thru some posts from 2007 I noticed that I had been thanked 44 times, 11 years later my total is still 44 I know my mental powers have declined as I get older but as I seemed to be well received until 2007 why did my comments and answer to questions suddenly become unworthy of any thanks comments.
The following users thanked this post: Petrochemicals

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Radio Show & Podcast Feedback / Re: Benefits Of Using Virgin Hair
« on: 18/12/2018 17:22:41 »
Do you need hair that has been removed from virgins or merely hair that has never been put to any other use.
I understand that in Irish homes for fallen women the unfortunate fallen mothers had their heads shaved and the hair sold that would only of course be of the second type.

with the horrors of "brexit" fast approaching I have watched a lot of broadcasts from parliament and have been surprised how many MP.s appear to be wearing wigs.
The following users thanked this post: Zer0

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Just Chat! / Re: Was it really necessary to drop an atomic bomb on Japan, twice?
« on: 10/11/2018 22:01:03 »
Two bombs where dropped in rapid succession two convince the Russians that the USA had a plentiful supply of them, Stalin was not impressed he had better sources of information.
 
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Physiology & Medicine / Re: Why Are Piggys Organs Like Human Organs ?
« on: 29/07/2018 17:12:45 »
The greatest danger to anyone with a failing heart that can only be treated with a transplant is that they will die before one becomes available.
Would it not be humane to allow people who have little or no chance of obtaining an human transplant that well may have dangerous viruses to have a pig one to see how real the problem is.
The chief concern seems to be that Porcine viruses could become endemic in the human sperm line but as yet there seems to be little evidence that this would happen from people who have received heart valves etc.
"A clinical trial study performed in 1999 sampled 160 patients who were treated with different living pig tissues and observed no evidence of a persistent PERV infection in 97% of the patients for whom a sufficient amount of DNA was available to PCR for amplification of PERV sequences. This study stated that retrospective studies are limited to find the true incidence of infection or associated clinical symptoms, however. It suggested using closely monitored prospective trials, which would provide a more complete and detailed evaluation of the possible cross-species PERV transmission and a comparison of the PERV "
This risk could be eliminated by sterilising recipients so that they cannot breed a small price to pay in return for the extra life a transport would bring. 




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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Can you explain how to heat and cool using magnetic fields?
« on: 14/07/2018 12:00:39 »
Albert Einstein and a collaborator took out patents on a magnetic refrigerator.
I am in error here it was an adsorbtion type refrigerator with a magnetic commpressor
The following users thanked this post: Zer0

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General Science / Re: What are the energy harvesting methods from movements?
« on: 30/06/2018 20:09:14 »
There are some flash lights that you shake like a cocktail shaker.
The following users thanked this post: scientizscht

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Physiology & Medicine / Re: Is PAE an effective treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH)?
« on: 27/04/2018 05:01:08 »
When you get to my age you will find these abbreviations all too familiar!
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Chemistry / Re: What is the difference between an "atomic" and a "nuclear" bomb?
« on: 05/03/2018 21:26:34 »
The 911 bombers were Saudi's protesting  about America's behaviour in Saudi Arabia so what was the American reaction we can't attack Saudi Arabia as it is a valuable market for our armaments and a source of fuel so we will attack Iraq instead.
The following users thanked this post: Zer0

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Question of the Week / Re: QotW - 18.02.04 - Do lobsters experience pain?
« on: 09/02/2018 17:24:19 »
I think that whether or not it can be proved that they can perceive pain any animals that we eat should be killed first as if they can the problem arises with oysters that are normally eaten alive .
The following users thanked this post: Zer0

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Could we make solidified electricity?
« on: 09/02/2018 17:16:32 »
Back in the days when Wimshurst machines and electrostatics were all the rage I think they used to melt something like pitch and induce a charge into it that it retained when it solidified.
The following users thanked this post: petelamana

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: What would micro black-holes made at the large hadron collider (LHC) look like?
« on: 07/02/2018 21:10:02 »
I think that any BH would have to have a mass of greater than the Plank mass to survive and that requires vastly greater energy LNC has.
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General Science / Re: How do they get the stripes inside a marble?
« on: 02/02/2018 14:29:51 »
The same way as you put the letters in Brighton rock, the clever bit is making them spherical.
The following users thanked this post: chris

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: How long would a mile-long capacitor take to discharge?
« on: 23/01/2018 17:17:45 »
1/186000 Secs the energy moves in the form of an electromagnetic wave that moves at c in an air spaced device or more typically .7c in a coaxial cable 
The following users thanked this post: Zer0

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Just Chat! / Re: Will inflation of currency ever end?
« on: 01/01/2018 18:37:37 »
Money is a wonderful invention just think of the massive bookkeeping problem we would have if we did everything by barter the number plying the oldest profession would pale to insignificance compared to the number of accountants
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Just Chat! / Re: Will inflation of currency ever end?
« on: 31/12/2017 12:02:32 »
I am old enough to remember pre war prices when we got 5 us dollars to the pound compared to the amount of hours worked to provide it some things like houses have become much more expensive while technical things like cars, phone calls , and communications. are cheaper (you could buy a house for the cost of an hours phone call to the USA or a large TV). 
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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: If I run at 10km per hour inside a plane traveling at 800km an hour what speed am I moving at?
« on: 19/12/2017 17:25:48 »
Speed is of course a vector quantity but due to the geometry of the aircraft your speed can only add or subtract from the speed of the aircraft relative to the ground excluding SR.
If you were in a large saucer shaped alien UFO and could run in any direction the angle relative to the craft would have to be taken into account.
Warning do not try this on a Ryanair trip !
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