Recent content by Imager
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Undergrad Orientation of the Earth, Sun and Solar System in the Milky Way
I haven't thought it through, but I was surprised it flips in the southern hemisphere.- Imager
- Post #137
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Undergrad Orientation of the Earth, Sun and Solar System in the Milky Way
Wow, I never saw one vertically mounted! Verrrrry cool!!! Did you make it?- Imager
- Post #131
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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The Nuclear Power Thread
I read the actual announcement is tomorrow. (Tuesday, 12/13)- Imager
- Post #1,163
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering
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Financial Knowledge All Adults Should Know?
Another benefit is separating the risk of a single financial institution bankruptcy. While funds are usually insured, the funds would be tied for a while.- Imager
- Post #244
- Forum: General Discussion
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Financial Knowledge All Adults Should Know?
@Astronuc I agree with the comments related to your post. Being a Fiduciary is not going to make them a stock picker. Also even with a "smart" money investment house like "Golden Sacs", a 7 figure account puts you way down the line in service levels. The impact of paying 1-2% of your total...- Imager
- Post #240
- Forum: General Discussion
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Undergrad Does Dark Matter Have a Temperature?
@PeterDonis Wasn't sure, were you saying the if quantum fluctuations from Inflation did or didn't effect Dark Matter (clumping at a small level)? -
The James Webb Space Telescope
This link below gives distance traveled and a brief summary of what's happening: Where is JWTS!- Imager
- Post #76
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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What Sci-Fi Got Wrong: Alcohol in Space
Correct, I tried to explain one time without success.- Imager
- Post #128
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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What Sci-Fi Got Wrong: Alcohol in Space
Don't forget that in the future, your are also going to FTL communications across the universe. So of course you've got quantum entangled particles that are spilt so they can transmit data instantly. Not scifi, but honorable mention to Anderson Consulting (now accenture) for the TV...- Imager
- Post #126
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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Graduate Particle ontology and quantum fluctuations
@vanhees71 Thank you for the references. I hadn't seen the first one and it was very helpful!- Imager
- Post #12
- Forum: Quantum Interpretations and Foundations
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Undergrad What is the Meaning of Foliate in Physics and Spacetime?
The Society of Book Binders is coming after you!- Imager
- Post #10
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Universe re-collapse and time reversal
Ranku and Ibix, thank you for your help! -
Undergrad Universe re-collapse and time reversal
Just clarify for me, is it the "things" in universe grow closer together or is it space that is that is getting smaller? Should I should said space-time? -
Lapsed sci-fi fan, looking for recommendations to get back into it
A few months late to the thread, one of my favorite Author's is Lindsay Buroker. If you have Amazon Prime, some of the books are free.- Imager
- Post #30
- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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The Nuclear Power Thread
The flowchart shows 67.5 Rejected Energy. My google search says, "Rejected energy is part of the energy of a fuel — such as gas or petrol — that could be used for a purposeful activity, like making electricity or transport. However, because of the technologies that we currently use to consume...- Imager
- Post #964
- Forum: Nuclear Engineering