Author | Message | Time |
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Vicious | Good, because science needs your help in solving 13 things that do not make sense: 1 The placebo effect 2 The horizon problem 3 Ultra-energetic cosmic rays 4 Belfast homeopathy results 5 Dark matter 6 Viking's methane 7 Tetraneutrons 8 The Pioneer anomaly 9 Dark energy 10 The Kuiper cliff 11 The Wow signal 12 Not-so-constant constants 13 Cold fusion Good luck... | March 20, 2005, 10:28 AM |
R.a.B.B.i.T | The placebo effect is mental, and has already been solved. What's up, anyways? Why this? Why now? It's all so random.... | March 20, 2005, 1:05 PM |
iago | [quote author=Vicious link=topic=10978.msg104673#msg104673 date=1111314497] 11 The Wow signal [/quote] *insert joke about World of Warcraft eating people* | March 20, 2005, 2:55 PM |
Naem | [quote author=Vicious link=topic=10978.msg104673#msg104673 date=1111314497] 2 The horizon problem [/quote] I assume you are referring to the Moon Illusion. Distance cues, my friend, distance cues. | March 20, 2005, 8:56 PM |
Mangix | [quote author=Vicious link=topic=10978.msg104673#msg104673 date=1111314497] 5 Dark matter [/quote] thats matter that is believed to make up 90% of the universe. but it cant be seen cause it doesnt emit electromagnetic radiation like radios or lights. of course nobody knows if it exists :P. | March 20, 2005, 9:42 PM |
Soul Taker | How about you guys actually read the article. | March 21, 2005, 12:51 AM |
KkBlazekK | Mangix's post is just a reworded version of that part of the article. :P | March 21, 2005, 12:59 AM |
R.a.B.B.i.T | [quote author=Soul Taker link=topic=10978.msg104727#msg104727 date=1111366290] How about you guys actually read the article. [/quote]That would spoil our fun, duh. | March 21, 2005, 1:18 AM |
Intangir | no kidding i doubt they are going to offer any scientific breakthroughs.. they cant even read the damn article ;) some of that was interesting but most of it was way over my head anyway | March 21, 2005, 11:54 PM |
R.a.B.B.i.T | I liked them, but some of it is inaccurate. For example: a rock is dark matter. I win. | March 22, 2005, 2:03 AM |