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One of the funniest movies of the 80s still not on blu ray I don't get it?
Started by BluRayFiend on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at blu-ray):
Predator (Re-Issue) ....
Day one buy for me...actually I wanna pre.
Not sure what's so confusing? I love Weird Science! I would get it on day one.
It? There are thousands of movies not yet on blu-ray, many of them better than Weird Science.
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Http://www.theatlantic.com/technolog...ht-now/252184/
Quote: : Why Apple Should Start Making A 3D Printer Right Now
The progression that computers made from IBM to your laptop has patterned the expectations for all future technologies. First, big companies...
Started by shaun y on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at kcsr):
There are several small 3D printers available now in the $2k-$5k range that work....
A car would you? Ill be downloading cars and old people just so i can make a 3d printing of an old lady of material it can print, it has very limited options.
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Witam Was po wakacyjnych rozjazdach festiwalowo-wypoczynkowo-kształcących w imieniu Axis Mundi i Egodrop i zapraszam na pierwszą po przerwie, klubową wycieczkę w magiczny świat psytrance!
A impreza iście wyjątkowa, ponieważ po raz pierwszy zapraszamy ...
Started by meff on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at dnb):
Kraków pojawi się konkurs, w którym będzie można wygrać 2 pojedyncze wejściówki na Secret Dimension.
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My question is about space dimensions.
Since everything in the universe is in motion, it is impossible to find any 2D object. Not only would it have zero volume, but the motion of space would instantly turn any 2D object into a 3D one.
But if there is...
Started by MartinBraun on
, 10 posts
by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at physicsdiscussionforum):
A rock is what we'd call a three-dimensional object, and you a ....
A surface is something two-dimensional there be 3D? Because you can find 3D objects.
I suppose that's true.
Instantly turn any 2D object into a 3D one.
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Take a look - G-Speak Spatial Operating Environment (SOE) from Oblong Industries :
This concept idea still far away from the practical usage from my point of view. I can recognize significant delays in feedbacks from UI. But who knows - probably in the...
Started by Andrey Dmitriev on
, 10 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ni):
You think we're seeing messy wiring now? "Spagetti coding" would take on a whole new meaning... .
Of Oblong's founders served as science advisor to Minority Report and based the design of those scenes might develop in a 3D LabVIEW environment.
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Started by iorgfeflkd on
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by 35 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
This is the first time i saw anyone....
Now imagine instead this is 3D and flat and infinite and you have our Universe (easy, right? ha.
Not hard science The premise here is this:
Before the big bang, the singularity was the entire universe.
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On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 00:13:12 +0100, John Jones <jonescardiff@btinternet.com
Science fiction and advances in scientific thought (string theory, etc),
suggest that two-dimensional, flat objects can exist in our spatial
universe as objects disembodied...
Started by John Jones on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
So, you could try to have a 2D space just floating in 3D space, but instead
of sitting stably could happen with 3D in a 7D ....
Into a single point, likely leaving only 3D and 7D
Euclidean-like spaces as stable configurations...).
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On Tue, 26 May 2009 17:18:29 -0700, "Charles Carroll" <charles_carroll@comcast.net
Dear All,
I was having a conversation in the Boathouse this morning with a coach I
very much respect. The subject was how much science can tell us about
sculling...
Started by Charles Carroll on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
My view is that
science has everything to tell us about;charles_carroll@comcast....
If you of the subject on which we disagree.
Science is about testing theory with evidence.
I don't agree in the least.
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Let me see if I get this right: a bunch of light rays is traversing the Universe and happens to encounter a black hole just opposite the position of Earth in space. The light from the bunch directly on the path inside the event horizon falls into the ...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at linkedin):
It comes up more often....
Have a look at the physics forums.
And pseudo-science concepts, possibly in some sort of bizarre attempt at humour that only you get,
The 'scientific' questions you ask would be better answered on a science forum.
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Breakthrough in bid to create 'invisibility cloak' as 3D object is made to vanish for first time
The research, at the University of Texas, is the first ever to 'hide' a 3D object - but it's not quite a Harry Potter-style cloak yet. Researchers in the ...
Started by ZIA on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at losttv-forum):
Sincerely,
scot.
Dear science,
If you can still see it with the naked eye, IT IS NOT INVISIBLE.
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