OnlyMortal666
OnlyMortal666 t1_jdvzcd5 wrote
Reply to comment by Gamemode_Cat in Help Wanted in my local paper. Time travelers unite! by A_Specific_Hippo
“We’ll also go back and tell Fred Hoyle the truth”
OnlyMortal666 t1_jdsdf7u wrote
Reply to comment by Gamemode_Cat in Help Wanted in my local paper. Time travelers unite! by A_Specific_Hippo
“We’ll go back a few more years and prevent your first book from getting published.”
OnlyMortal666 t1_j7vg2uq wrote
Reply to comment by justa33 in What's the importance of our solar system having so many moons? by [deleted]
stirs faster
Damn hydrocarbons won’t stay in the soap bubbles!
OnlyMortal666 t1_j7vfr45 wrote
Reply to comment by Revolutionary_Lock86 in What's the importance of our solar system having so many moons? by [deleted]
What do you mean thought process or plan? There isn’t a deity.
Of note is that we’re obviously under the right conditions that an ape can look up at the sky and wonder. That’s random but we seemingly won the lottery.
OnlyMortal666 t1_j7vbf5l wrote
You assume you exist to start with.
If there are infinite universes then, obviously, yes. If there are, say, eleven (to pick a prime number), then probably not.
OnlyMortal666 t1_j7v9nlj wrote
Reply to comment by BeepBlipBlapBloop in What's the importance of our solar system having so many moons? by [deleted]
I’d offer that our Moon had been critical in our evolution and, importantly, biology.
Tides mix up the hydrocarbons.
OnlyMortal666 t1_j6nuq1b wrote
It hit him in the back of the head while he was still at the home base.
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Reply to comment by Drs83 in What is the difference between good Europe and bad Europe? by [deleted]
In your experience.
OnlyMortal666 t1_j6chjlj wrote
Reply to Son! Stop pulling on grandma! by dxmfa
swipes left
OnlyMortal666 t1_j6ccim2 wrote
Reply to comment by andywalker76 in What is the difference between good Europe and bad Europe? by [deleted]
I’ve seen the gluttony show before. How he’s not died from a heart attack, I don’t know.
I expect he’s diabetic nowadays.
OnlyMortal666 t1_j6cb7s9 wrote
Reply to comment by andywalker76 in What is the difference between good Europe and bad Europe? by [deleted]
I think the best food (and bars) I’ve seen was in Chicago. SF wasn’t up to much. NYC was “ok”. Boston wasn’t so good though fish and chips in Maine was not bad. I can’t recall food in Seattle.
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Reply to comment by andywalker76 in What is the difference between good Europe and bad Europe? by [deleted]
I lived in the US (Florida). It was very poor quality as a rule. Even the better restaurants were nothing special.
The Publix chain of supermarkets weren’t good. Bread was, well, not worth buying for instance.
OnlyMortal666 t1_j6c9z8q wrote
Reply to comment by swordshrimp in What is the difference between good Europe and bad Europe? by [deleted]
Luckily they avoided American cuisine!
OnlyMortal666 t1_j64tiqy wrote
Reply to comment by kennyarsen in If you could instantaneously place a space telescope at any desired distance (LYs), from any planet/galaxy etc., where would it be and what would you be documenting? And for what purpose? by kennyarsen
Well, anywhere other than low Earth orbit isn’t instant. Even that has latency.
If “magic UDP” existed, I’d still put it in Alpha Centauri. Results of the survey may well drive us to go there by “some magic” technology.
OnlyMortal666 t1_j64s3td wrote
Reply to If you could instantaneously place a space telescope at any desired distance (LYs), from any planet/galaxy etc., where would it be and what would you be documenting? And for what purpose? by kennyarsen
The Alpha Centauri system.
Admittedly, comms (if possible at all) would have somewhat of a latency but the resultant images and other measurements would be of huge interest.
OnlyMortal666 t1_j1dnswr wrote
Astronaut will be retrieving it. Along with many other samples that they’ve collected themselves.
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Reply to Do you think it's possible for Elon to land people on Mars by 2029? I am skeptical of his claims. by [deleted]
I doubt it and I doubt it’ll be his astronauts. But, I’m fairly sure it’ll be his technology that’s used.
I’d be surprised if it’s not NASA astronauts flying SpaceX kit.
Frankly, there’s no other viable option.
OnlyMortal666 t1_iu3fg6e wrote
Reply to comment by ghost-rider74 in How long do you predict it will take before a probe reaches a habitable exoplanetand actually sends back footage of alien life? by sky_shrimp
That keeps getting repeated but…
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Reply to How long do you predict it will take before a probe reaches a habitable exoplanetand actually sends back footage of alien life? by sky_shrimp
Assuming technology increases at the rate it is doing and another Newton or Einstein surfaces, about 300 years or so.
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Reply to comment by gwardotnet in What thing about space make you interested the most? by Wregdam
Well, the Earth/Moon system and our gas giant may appear to be unusual, based on what our technology can deduce of other star systems. That might be important for complex life.
I do think the likes of bacteria will be common elsewhere. Essentially, a soap bubble needed to start the whole process.
OnlyMortal666 t1_it98fvo wrote
The possibility of finding technological life other than our own.
I’d expect life itself is common and, although that’d be a Nobel prize, it’s hardly in the same ball park as detecting a civilisation we may be able to converse with.
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Reply to comment by aught4naught in This Netherlands-based university company works on conceiving babies in space by inno_brew
Rotating spacecraft that are giant cylinders. That helps with the “gravity”.
It’s a long way off but technically possible with our current tech.