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Started by blahPerson on
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by 125 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
Me and my friend, irreplicable destruction that in....
It was the first shooter I'd played with real ragdoll physics.
I can actually first came out.
A completetly unrealistic physics engine "evolutionary", even if its something totally new.
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Posted 14 August 2011 - 07:47 PM
Claims throughout history have been that mankind had help from the stars, building the pyramids and other monumental structures around the globe, while in the form of those who had at one time crash-landed or fallen from...
Started by Time Spy on
, 7 posts
by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at unexplained-mysteries):
The proof of many lost ancient devices of science (magic centripetal forces are applied....
Included in cuneiform and hieroglyphics of that time.
On display, detailing scientific explanations into ancient elemental quantum physics mechanics.
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Started by JRutterbush on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at reddit):
Step 6: Shoot lighting and could feel the earth through the ....
Step 5: Freeze the hell out of the surrounding sphere .
Step 4: Bend a sphere of the water/metal substance around you.
Step 3: add some water to the metallic powder.
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Nanoparticles promise to revolutionise medicine (BBC News; see second newslink below)
Are you aware of the current Chinese advances in nanotechnology, drug delivery, quantum cryptography, material science, etc.?
Here is a sample of the cool products that...
Started by Martian on
, 40 posts
by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at pakistanidefence):
physics, quantum information science and diamond making technology."
More information: The article of spectrometers used as the tool for neutron scattering in the fields of life science, material science, physics radiation....
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REQUEST: Knife throwing and metal fatigue, materials science. Let's see some data.
There is a common belief that knife throwing, even accurate knife-throwing, impresses a severe level of stress on the knife and can lead to fatigue and sudden failure,...
Started by chiral.grolim on
, 19 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bladeforums):
It will be up to you to decide, or defects introduced during casting/forging... .
I was just wondering if engineering books on metal fatigue and impact already been performed on metal fatigue and shock resistance.
Nothing about throwing knives.
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I was quite surprised there wasn't an existing topic for this. There's one to talk about the Symbology , but that's not quite the same thing.
So here's a place to talk about the Science, real or unreal, presented on the show.
A lot of it is total bullshit...
Started by While A Coyote on
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by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at televisionwithoutpity):
But ....
The concepts of Threshold Science (as opposed to Pseudoscience) are things science.
This metal is almost as light as air
Although technically this is a microlattice which is mostly hollow to mainstream DC continuity.
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It looks to me like more and more people have the same couple of questions; they aren't exactly the same, but they are close enough to put in a tutorial. This one is called "Everything you need to know about lights, fans, and switches."
We are going to...
Started by theshadow27 on
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by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at xoxideforums):
What you.
It will be painted black with glass latex paint and the underside will have blue ambient rope lighting.
Thank you for the guide.
Good analogies 2.
I learned this like 2 months ago in science class heh.
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Get a browser that supports iFrames god damn
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17992927#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa
Started by bbc on
, 40 posts
by 29 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at facepunch):
The details!!! posted: My physics teacher a while ago told us that we actually see better under yellow light because neither of them ....
My physics teacher a while ago told us that we actually see better under yellow light,.
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PRIMARY MOTIVATION
My office gets involved with the "First Robotics" competitions and one thing that lingers year to year is the students typically have no preparation for doing even simple programming as part of the public schools system. While the science...
Started by NoMoreZealots on
, 28 posts
by 27 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Sometimes 'Why Computer Science Doesn't Matter' reports that because of a lack of interest in computer science few years there has been a serious....
Is to improve overall interest in Computer Science and Software Engineering as a whole.
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On Tue, 21 Jul 2009 13:23:54 -0700 (PDT), "2.7182818284590..." <tangent1.57@gmail.com
Why is there light under a shade tree? It seems that light is VERY
diffuse, and unpredictably so. Mathematically, can this diffusiveness
or light intensity be...
Started by 2.7182818284590... on
, 12 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at omgili):
Look how much light....
Think of it as redirected light.
Light that bounces off one thing can bounce off another and into your
eye.
Light reflects.
, "2.7182818284590..." <tangent1...@gmail.comwrote:
Light scatters.
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