Radioactrev

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  • RadioactrevtoMemes@lemmy.mlDoes cyber-bullying work ?
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    7 months ago

    Like everything in this world, I think it’s situation dependent.

    I traveled for work, and would live out of a hotel room for 4-5 weeks at a time. I have a gaming laptop that doesn’t fit in the bin while going through TSA. Always got comments about it. But damn, if I didn’t love setting it up in my hotel room and leaving it there during my tour and being able to play some games during my evenings.

    It was WELL worth it!









  • Nothing more than it’s widely accepted

    Well, what’s wrong with Bitcoiners trying to make their currency widely accepted too?

    that it’s backed by yet another widely accepted from of currency

    So it’s turtles all the way down, is what you’re saying?

    (usually; gold)

    Not the USD, which is the worlds most widely accepted currency.

    This is all gross-oversimplification, I realize, and I don’t particularly want to get into the weeds on this topic, because it’s only of passing interest to me.

    Yes, I agree that this is gross-oversimplification. But if you don’t want to get into the weeds, why make a claim about something you don’t understand and don’t have interest in?





  • RadioactrevtoMemes@lemmy.mlblack hole goes brrrr
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    8 months ago

    In all seriousness, there is a radio lab episode out there talking about tiny black holes. Apparently, they might be all over the universe, and can sometimes hit earth, create a massive crater that has no meteorite debris, exit the other side of earth, and could be an explanation for all the dark matter around the universe!

    It was a really fascinating episode, and I highly recommend giving it a listen!





  • RadioactrevtoAsk Science@lemmy.worldSound in space
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    9 months ago

    I don’t have a great answer for you why, but heat must be radiated away from space ships faster than you might think. They have heaters on them to keep them warm. Think Apollo 13 when they turn off all their power, and it gets cold.

    The ISS is traveling through a decent amount of atmosphere still, hence they need to boost their orbit occasionally. That atmosphere is probably plenty to dissipate WAY more heat than sound creates.

    That doesn’t explain deep space ships… But they do clearly radiate heat, if not slowly. But probably faster than what little heat sound creates. (Also think of the cooling phase that James Webb space telescope went through)