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Professional scientists sharing their expertise and thoughts in various science related topics - along with the usual foolishness and immaturity that makes any group fun. Non-professionals welcomed to share their curiosity.

Professional scientists sharing their expertise and thoughts in various science related topics - along with the usual foolishness and immaturity that makes any group fun. Non-professionals welcomed to share their curiosity.

Most Commented Posts By jenandjuice1111 (10) Posts by members only

Scientists
Nov 21, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Spongebob
Defended my PhD dissertation today ?
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Jan 16, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by yvilletom
Here Is an Awkward Question In Need of a Reality Check: If Lying to the Government Is a Crime, Isn’t the Big Bang a Criminal Conspiracy? In 1957 the Soviets sent a man into earth orbit. America’s leaders correctly concluded that the Soviets ...
17 comments
Scientists
Sep 2, 2021Sep 2021

Posted by Ello
What are your thoughts on a Perpetual Motion Machine (P.M.M) functioning? Do you think it's possible.
14 comments
Scientists
Mar 19, 2018Mar 2018

Posted by gater
What is your definition of The Universe? I grew up believing the Universe is infinite in time and space, No beginning of time, no end of space. To me this is basic and true. I suppose some can't conceive of anything without a beginning.
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Scientists
Sep 11, 2019Sep 2019

Posted by NR92
Is the universe finite? If the Big Bang theory is correct and the universe has started from a big explosion, and as scientists say, the universe has been expanding and it is still expanding, then it must have edge and center, if yes...
11 comments
Scientists
Nov 6, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Merrydelight
Pseudoscience
10 comments
Scientists
May 22, 2019May 2019

Posted by jenandjuice1111
Hello, group! I am taking over as host of this group in Lukian’s absence. Not for any specific qualification (critical thinking counts as a qualification, though, right?) but because I volunteered. I have a logical mind and love exploring every ...
10 comments
Scientists
May 30, 2019May 2019

Posted by jenandjuice1111
For every year you breath the atmosphere, you take a year off your life. Gotta love circular reasoning. 🙄
10 comments
Scientists
Dec 24, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by Budgie
This popped up on another site. Does anyone know anything about this study? In the comments some issues of validity were raised.
10 comments
Scientists
Jan 9, 2020Jan 2020

Posted by Shoulderwarmer
200 times the speed of light an entangled quantum particle changes spin. So, similar to a sound speed of and light speed of where we see the lightening and seconds later here the thunder, I hypothesize there is an effect the human can perceive ...
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Scientists
Mar 13, 2020Mar 2020

Posted by Techpriest
I'd like to ask what is the most important single plausibe technological breakthru that could happen now in people's views here. What one technological breakthru could, in your opinion, have the most positive impact on modern human civillization...
10 comments
Scientists
Sep 6, 2018Sep 2018

Posted by moonmaid
The things we do for science... Today my work includes processing rectal swab samples to assay for antiviral drugs in that compartment. I love my job... Not (today). Actually i mostly do love my job. But poo samples, not so much...
9 comments
Scientists
May 23, 2019May 2019

Posted by jenandjuice1111
Discuss?
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Scientists
Aug 25, 2019Aug 2019

Posted by Spongebob
The following question came up during a lunch break at work. We were discussing the genetic technologies such as crispr cas which can enable designer babies. Most people are uncomfortable with this idea as it's a slippery slope to eugenics from ...
9 comments
Scientists
Nov 25, 2019Nov 2019

Posted by Observer-Effect
In your home lab, always keep some signs like this around. The friends and family already worry a bit, might as well play on that fear for everybodys fun! :-)
9 comments
Scientists
Dec 25, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by TristanNuvo
Happy Birthday Sir. Isaac Newton!
9 comments
Scientists
Nov 14, 2018Nov 2018

Posted by Heraclitus
Roger Penrose thinks that quantum computing is responsible for consciousness and that any system, biologically-based or silicon-based, cannot be consciousness without quantum computing. Agree? Any comments?
8 comments
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Apr 17, 2019Apr 2019

Posted by Lukian
read like a deep reverberating voice: M-I-C-E I-N S-P-A-C-E!
8 comments
Scientists
Jun 19, 2019Jun 2019

Posted by gater
Einstein was not the first to equate forms of mass to energy, nor did he definitively prove the relationship. The more I learn about Einstein, the more I realize he was not a genius, his E=mc2 was just a variation on ...
8 comments
Scientists
Nov 12, 2019Nov 2019

Posted by Observer-Effect
Are there any folks here who have geeky collection habits? A co-worker of mine is trying to collect samples of the entire Periodic table, he is doing pretty well excluding a couple which he is unlikely to get his hands on! :-) I collect minerals ...
8 comments
Scientists
Dec 25, 2019Dec 2019

Posted by TristanNuvo
Of all of the Space x launches. This one is hands down my favorite. to see all of the boosters actually land straight up is just amazing.
8 comments
Scientists
May 30, 2020May 2020

Posted by TristanNuvo
Well. Try 2 for the Dragon launch. Weather is again iffy ATM, but we'll see. Either way I'm glued to this feed all day.
8 comments
Scientists
Feb 24, 2018Feb 2018

Posted by paul1967
If matter/energy can't travel faster than the speed of light how did something the size of an atom expand to the size of a universe in a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a second? I understand that the universe can expand ...
7 comments
Scientists
May 29, 2018May 2018

Posted by Ravenwolfcasey
Any scientist here actually awake to the fraud of the medical establishment?
7 comments
Scientists
Jul 18, 2018Jul 2018

Posted by Lukian
Know how evil your science can become in one chart. (what? Molasses storage?) Molasses is actually dangerous:
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