ImNrNanoGiga
ImNrNanoGiga t1_j2nn11o wrote
Would a depressed person make this?!!!
But seriously, great work, must've been so much work.
ImNrNanoGiga t1_ir4rea8 wrote
Reply to How can we be sure that Neanderthal skeletons are Neanderthal skeletons and not human skeletons decomposing? by cent178
Bones don't deform that drastically while decomposing and they're relatively easy to tell apart when intact (there's pictures of comparisons available). Trained people can work wonders with even the smallest fragments.
But, as always in science, it is best if multiple avenues of inquiry point to the same direction. You can carbon date (older than 1 million years? no modern human) and also look at the situation where you find it (cultural techniques known not to be practiced by Neanderthals for example).
ImNrNanoGiga t1_iqxu64f wrote
Reply to comment by QuantumR4ge in TIL a German scientist named Alfred Wegener was ridiculed in 1912 for advancing the idea that the continents were adrift. Ridiculed as having “wandering pole plague.” or “Germanic pseudo-science” and accused Wegener of toying with the evidence to spin himself into “a state of auto-intoxication." by Hot----------Dog
Lynch, M. H.; Cohen, E.; Hadad, Y.; Kaminer, I. (2021). "Experimental Observation of Acceleration-Induced Thermality" seems to be a peer-reviewed article by CERN scientists, claiming to have detected it.
Not a physicist though, so I can't really say if that means anything.
ImNrNanoGiga t1_j8r57zs wrote
Reply to comment by Hattix in TIL that back in 2013, Xerox had scanners that would randomly change numbers after scanning a document. by COMPUTER1313
https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/13/08/10/1241249/xerox-confirms-to-david-kriesel-number-mangling-occuring-on-factory-settings
What about this then?