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HitRed wrote:A lot of people on CC seem to dislike God.

They dislike him because he keeps stealing the CC Dice to play against the universe. :twisted:
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A god wouldnt use the cc dice, they blow the major bone.
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Back to the main thead. This kid might not be a man yet but he built a fusion reactor in his house at age 14.

https://www.foxnews.com/science/teen-bu ... mphis-home

Highly recommend the true story book, The Nuclear Boyscout
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HitRed wrote:Back to the main thead. This kid might not be a man yet but he built a fusion reactor in his house at age 14.

https://www.foxnews.com/science/teen-bu ... mphis-home

Highly recommend the true story book, The Nuclear Boyscout


Mom, Dad.....can you give me 10 grand so I can create a small minute black hole in the guest bedroom? Don't worry Dad, I will make sure the black hole won't grow and swallow up the house, neighborhood and Earth.
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8, probably a 9.6 on the Bern scale.

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That is definately a solid observation by Bern. Red meant fission.
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https://www.foxnews.com/science/female- ... nt-society

Can we all say gender recognition issues
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Bernie Sanders wrote:Mom, Dad.....can you give me 10 grand so I can create a small minute black hole in the guest bedroom? Don't worry Dad, I will make sure the black hole won't grow and swallow up the house, neighborhood and Earth.


Actually I can guarantee it. First of all you can't have a black hole below the Planck mass (about 2.2×10−8 kg or 22 micrograms) and anything somewhat above would be too busy with Hawking radiation getting smaller and smaller. The gravity of the thing wouldn't be a factor and the only mass gain would be those atoms unlucky enough to run into it (while it is loosing particles due to the radiation). That's ignoring the fact that you can't fit the equipment into your guest bedroom (your parents would be pissed if you remove the bed) and you're going get a severe beating when the power bill comes in.
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tzor wrote:
Bernie Sanders wrote:Mom, Dad.....can you give me 10 grand so I can create a small minute black hole in the guest bedroom? Don't worry Dad, I will make sure the black hole won't grow and swallow up the house, neighborhood and Earth.


Actually I can guarantee it. First of all you can't have a black hole below the Planck mass (about 2.2×10−8 kg or 22 micrograms) and anything somewhat above would be too busy with Hawking radiation getting smaller and smaller. The gravity of the thing wouldn't be a factor and the only mass gain would be those atoms unlucky enough to run into it (while it is loosing particles due to the radiation). That's ignoring the fact that you can't fit the equipment into your guest bedroom (your parents would be pissed if you remove the bed) and you're going get a severe beating when the power bill comes in.


I can't tell if this is sexual innuendo or physics.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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Symmetry wrote:I can't tell if this is sexual innuendo or physics.


It's weird science. (Which by definition is both.)

P.S. You don't want to wind up with an ICBM in your guest room. It makes a mess of the ceiling and the roof.
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I bet the neighbors are thrilled
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Personally I would rather have a Dillon-Wagoner Graviton Polarity Generator in my guest room.
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Sym's second law of sexy physics:

Any sufficiently advanced physics is indistinguishable from sexy-sounding physics.
the world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it- Albert Einstein
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