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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/19 10:19:25
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craigb
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/19 13:52:36
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That sand video has been posted here a couple of times so I made my own test result:
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/19 14:11:09
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Very cool. I hope we find out what created the Amazon maypole structure.
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/19 14:12:39
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KenB123 Very cool. I hope we find out what created the Amazon maypole structure.
It's just a satellite dish for a family of spiders.
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/20 08:30:53
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>If corn oil is made from corn, and vegetable oil is made from vegetables, then what is baby oil made from? mommy & daddy oil?
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/20 08:36:03
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/20 10:44:22
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Those are some pretty cool pics. The 18 foot oar fish find is kinda creepy.I wonder how much larger they get. Maybe this is a percentage of the sightings that people attribute to monsters.Seeing part of that thing come out of the water would raise a few eyebrows.
That sunspot picture is incredible. Just recently reading of the Apollo space program and the effect that the sun has on space travel. This is one reason some folks think the flights were bogus.The space craft was made of such thin aluminum that the astronauts would have been bombarded by UV in lethal doses. I think we were mislead on the Apollo flights. There are faked pictures and movies. I think we may have gone to the moon but not in the way most of the GP thinks we did. Lots of other reasons why things don't line up but I don't want to derail...unless it's fun.
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/20 11:02:21
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> I think we were mislead on the Apollo flights. There are faked pictures and movies. I think we may have gone to the moon but not in the way most of the GP thinks we did. It would be extremely difficult to pull off a hoax like this for so many years. So many people were involved including the folks at NASA, the numerous commercial subcontractors, the scientists who later analyzed the moons rocks and those who bounce laser beams off the corner-cube reflectors left on the moon to (accurately) measure it's distance from Earth, etc. By now someone would have written a tell-all book on the subject -- the financial incentives are just too great. This really *did* happen in part due to the presidential mandate that started the program, and in greater part due to the exceptionally talented people involved. Cheers...
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/20 13:28:52
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/20 14:13:50
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/20 14:27:06
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☄ Helpfulby Rain 2013/12/20 15:38:38
Go find the Mythbusters episode where they prove that we did, indeed, go to the moon.
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/20 15:26:27
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cat lungs actually grossed me out.
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/20 16:31:24
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batsbrew cat lungs actually grossed me out.
Not as much as the cat they 'borrowed' them from
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2013/12/20 17:04:28
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/20 22:52:57
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☼ Best Answerby craigb 2013/12/21 01:00:13
With all this talk about penises and toasters … I like the link down at the bottom with a discussion called: “The Paper Where I Accidently Made Genitalia Glow in the Dark” (you have to scroll all the way to the bottom) The quotes from the original article talk about making the “lower vaginal tract" in mice glow. They also reference glowing poop. Wow, I said penises, genitalia, vaginal and poop … all in one post. Now that is a gratifying day of posting.
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craigb
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/21 01:02:41
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quantumeffect With all this talk about penises and toasters … I like the link down at the bottom with a discussion called: “The Paper Where I Accidently Made Genitalia Glow in the Dark” (you have to scroll all the way to the bottom) The quotes from the original article talk about making the “lower vaginal tract" in mice glow. They also reference glowing poop. Wow, I said penises, genitalia, vaginal and poop … all in one post. Now that is a gratifying day of posting.
I think we have a weiner winner!
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craigb
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/21 01:03:54
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/23 08:55:48
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craigb Go find the Mythbusters episode where they prove that we did, indeed, go to the moon.
I'm not disagreeing with you craig. I think we did go to the moon. I also think we have faked photos and video. Not necessarily the specific examples given in the Mythbusters show. Not really an outright conspiracy but a misrepresentation of the facts as they actually happened. The links I posted should at least cause some questions in the mind of any true skeptic. Why didn't the thousands of people working for NASA have any idea if some of it was faked? Did you know that NASA sent a telemetry satellite into space a short time before the launches in order to "simulate" the telemetery sent from the Apollo missions? If those at mission control were led to believe that the telemetry was from Apollo when it wasn't, then thousands of workers at mission control could have been fooled. Only a small inner circle of people would have had to know. Most television at that time was sent from direct links but the Apollo missions were fed through their own system, hence they had total control of the video which was taped on some of the very earliest video tape machines.They decided what was sent to the uplinks from where ever that was.This is why there was an accidental feed into Australia that had a coke bottle on the set. This was sent before they had changed it. The moonrock with the letter C stamped on it is a little suspect. The fact that scenes shot supposedly within miles of one another had the same backdrops were also a little suspect.I could go on but I'll digress. MOP is that a lot of what happened was twofold. A. We needed to project a certain image to the public on what was happening and keep the rest of what we were doing a secret and B. Kennedy had made this a national goal and some who were in power at the time were not about to loose national face by not letting that happen..one way of the other. Don't forget that the Mythbusters show was helped by none other than NASA. I'm pretty sure they wanted to get involved early on.JMOP. YMMV.
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/23 12:49:17
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You do know there's a mirror placed on the moon that can be seen by the higher powered telescopes which they use to bounce a laser off of and tell the distance between Earth and the moon, right?
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/23 13:21:54
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Yep. I do....did I see a brownie recipe here somewhere?
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/23 18:12:35
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WHEW! Just our luck those little green men from Alpha Quantaray dropped it there on their way thru a few centuries ago. Probly still wondering what happened to it.
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craigb
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/23 18:35:39
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I also find it amusing that the American flag that was supposedly put there is now the French national flag a token of surrender since the Sun's punishing rays would have bleached it white a long time ago...
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/23 20:48:02
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I thought growing my own salad vegetables would be difficult, but it was quite easy in the end...
After all, it's not rocket science.
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/23 21:05:31
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maybe not a rocket scientist but .... if you were a brain surgeon ... you could have a little brain salad surgery
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
2013/12/24 02:13:06
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2013/12/24 02:56:33
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2013/12/24 09:04:15
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2013/12/24 09:05:26
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Re: Enjoy, Science fans!
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