HappyHighwayman
HappyHighwayman t1_its7djv wrote
Reply to TIL that flight recorders must be able to withstand an acceleration of 3400 g for 6.5 milliseconds and that this is roughly equivalent to an impact velocity of 270 knots (310 mph; 500 km/h). by IchBinKoloss
They should make airplanes withstand an acceleration of 3400 g for 6.5 milliseconds
HappyHighwayman t1_itrc304 wrote
Reply to Albert Einstein and Marie Curie discussing near a lake, c. 1929. A meeting of the most brilliant scientific minds of that time. by cenabollywood
Did he cheat on his wife with her too?
HappyHighwayman t1_itraetr wrote
Reply to comment by v13 in Happy Birthday to Minnie Pearl, born 110 years ago on October 25, 1912 by ZacHefner
Oh.
HappyHighwayman t1_itqkjiv wrote
Is she alive?
HappyHighwayman t1_irx0xr1 wrote
How many women write to convicted murderers and marry them? It's a non-zero number
HappyHighwayman t1_irbcps5 wrote
Reply to comment by whatatwit in Tim Lamont, a young scientist who recorded the amazing sounds of healthy coral reefs, found that if he played them back on reefs that were being manually restored after damage, the fish came back more quickly, and in more species. (Links in comments) by whatatwit
It was about noise and they used this as an example of a positive
HappyHighwayman t1_irb45mq wrote
Reply to comment by whatatwit in Tim Lamont, a young scientist who recorded the amazing sounds of healthy coral reefs, found that if he played them back on reefs that were being manually restored after damage, the fish came back more quickly, and in more species. (Links in comments) by whatatwit
It was in the Freakonomics podcast
HappyHighwayman t1_iraksom wrote
Reply to Tim Lamont, a young scientist who recorded the amazing sounds of healthy coral reefs, found that if he played them back on reefs that were being manually restored after damage, the fish came back more quickly, and in more species. (Links in comments) by whatatwit
Wow i literally heard this today in a podcast
HappyHighwayman t1_irahu5u wrote
HappyHighwayman t1_iqx31sn wrote
Reply to TIL Jean Bernadotte was born a commoner in France; and died the King of Sweden by thenewcomputer
Being an unelected leader of a foreign country is something everyone should aspire to be
HappyHighwayman t1_itsdn7c wrote
Reply to NASA announces its unidentified aerial phenomena - A 16-people team — including an astronaut, a space-treaty drafter, a boxer, and several astrobiologists — will soon begin its review of unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP) for NASA research team to examine mysterious sightings. by yourSAS
Aliens totally expended mind boggling amounts of energy to fly light years to buzz human beings and then take off.