gothlaw
gothlaw t1_j5wsnfz wrote
Reply to If you were in space facing Antartica and you flew towards it, gravity-wise would you be going up or down? by lifesyndrome
There’s no up and down, except in relation to the observer.
gothlaw t1_j4z1nep wrote
Reply to If you could hear sound in space, would the earth as a whole give off a sound? by [deleted]
The planets do emit sound, in the sense that you can translate the EM signals and radio wave emissions into a range that we can process.
Here is what earth’s electromagnet signal sounds like.
Here is a sample of all the planets.
Several scientists have even released albums where they did so. Like Voyager
gothlaw t1_j1eyblj wrote
This is fantastic news to the many levels along the supply chain and military hierarchy, who are going to steal Russia blind — even as they deliver jackshit, busted shit, or old repurposed shit…
So many new villas in Sochi.
gothlaw t1_iztjwqn wrote
I don’t know that it is “problematically early.” Life began spawning (or was successfully seeded by an rna universe) almost as soon as was possible given the solar system climate, conditions on Earth, and the sun settling into its calm adulthood — and appears to have done so on a few occasions.
It took a lot of evolutionary pressures and many bottlenecks and divergent paths to get from there to here, complex sapient life.
Is that cosmically early? Likely so. The universe could endure infinitely — and there will be potentially viable white dwarfs for hundreds of billions of years.
And it’s young now, relatively speaking. Just 13.6bn years old, with a lot of these third gen stars conducive to life being far younger than that — 4-5 billion years. Life on Earth started popping up just a few hundred million years after its formation.
Someone has to be first at the end of the day; it could be us. But I don’t see where that’s problematic, given the larger number of proponents who wonder why it hadn’t happened earlier; 13 bn years is “young” but still a long, long time.
gothlaw t1_iydx9za wrote
Reply to The boss fight you regret the most? by WellPlow
I regret killing Marauder Shields and making it to the Beam. I was the baddie all along.
gothlaw t1_iuga70e wrote
Reply to Never played a COD game before. Which one has the best single player story/experience? by Prof-Ponderosa
I absolutely adored Infinite Warfare’s single player. Short, brutal campaign with some very memorable storytelling for a COD game. I love dogfighting and antigrav combat though. So I may be biased.
If you want a more grim, boots-on-the-ground sort of experience, Modern Warfare 2 is a classic for a reason.
gothlaw t1_ituw9di wrote
Reply to President of Turkish Medical Association Arrested For Proposing Chemical Weapons Probe by Strange_Rice
That is remarkable moral bravery.
gothlaw t1_ja1spld wrote
Reply to I still don't get all the hate for the new Suicide Squad game by RakketyTamFR
Another online-only live service game with loot boxes / MTX, a season battle pass, and flat writing, where every character has the same combat set?
Gee, wonder why.
Could it be that it’s another lazy cash grab? Yes, yes it is.