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Thanks for sharing this astronuc, this really made my day!Astronuc said:I'm putting this here because of "Hundreds of pneumatic pistons are then used to compress the plasma until the atoms fuse, generating massive amounts of heat."
When I try to visualize what the reactor would look like, I can't help but think of a v8 engine with "plasma injectors" instead of fuel injectors. I know the compression ratios wouldn't even compare, but I can't help imagine it that way.
Also, I know the mass defect is huge and the math will work out, but I think it's ironic and hilarious they're using compressed air to compress a piston to generate heat to drive a (presumably) vapor power cycle. If you didn't have the fusion, it would be like the silliest perpetual motion proposal you'd ever seen!
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Apr 22, 2014Jarvis323 said:video about the technique
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The upper video is from June 2021.
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Vanished hikers/campers in the Wonnangatta Valley
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/04/world/asia/wonnangatta-valley-disappearances.html
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/04/world/asia/wonnangatta-valley-disappearances.html
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https://www.cnn.com/2021/08/05/tech...-space-hero-reality-television-scn/index.html
(CNN) The hottest new reality show isn't set in a house, on an obstacle course, or on the Jersey Shore. Television producers are betting on a new location: the International Space Station.
Two reality television shows are in the works that would offer a first for viewers by taking them inside the ISS, as a member of the public will be awarded a multi-million dollar experience to space as the grand prize on both. The Discovery Channel is considering "Who Wants to Be an Astronaut" while a competitor, "Space Hero," is hoping to land somewhere else.
The "Who Wants to Be An Astronaut" premise is simple and relies on traditional reality television tropes. Here on Earth, contestants will vie for an all-expenses-paid trip to live on the ISS for eight days. The as-yet unknown "variety of extreme challenges" are designed to determine which competitors have what it takes to be a real astronaut, and passage to space will be provided by Houston-based space broker Axiom Space. While NASA hasn't confirmed that Axiom Space will even be able to secure a seat on a commercial rocket, Discovery is confident in its plans. The media company has even enlisted former astronaut Mike Massimino's consulting services.
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That actually sounds like a blockbuster show.
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Unless the winner is subject to space sickness:kyphysics said:That actually sounds like a blockbuster show.
As with sea sickness and car sickness, space motion sickness symptoms can vary from mild nausea and disorientation to vomiting and intense discomfort; headaches and nausea are often reported in varying degrees.
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https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/new...-six-zeroes-from-currency-central-bank/story/
Venezuela will slash six zeroes off its inflation-battered currency the bolivar to make it easier to use, the central bank said Thursday.
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We also had a coin with worth less than it's material.nsaspook said:
It was quite a hot sell, apparently. When it finally got revoked only some 10-20% of the produced amount was recovered.
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1 and 2 cent ($/€), 1 Yen and similar coins could get retired, too. Some Euro countries do that already.
Switzerland got rid of its 1 centime coins in 2007.
Switzerland got rid of its 1 centime coins in 2007.
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Yeah, good point. Come to think of it, one of the episodes of the reality show will likely be a flight on the Vomit Comet for the contestants...Keith_McClary said:
from your link:
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Um, wait. Is there something going on that I should know about?
https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2021/08/06/space-force-defense-sciutto-pkg-nr-vpx.cnn
https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2021/08/06/space-force-defense-sciutto-pkg-nr-vpx.cnn
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What a weird propaganda video.
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berkeman said:Um, wait. Is there something going on that I should know about?
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https://www.cnn.com/videos/business/2021/08/06/space-force-defense-sciutto-pkg-nr-vpx.cnn
Same old game, different battleground.
Propaganda? By whom?mfb said:What a weird propaganda video.
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Yeah, it looks like they are trying to justify their existence as a new, separate military force. I think all of these pieces existed before, so hopefully we had these capabilities before. But I don't know if there is some advantage to combining those forces into a single, separate military force.mfb said:What a weird propaganda video.
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Sure there is. This way you get to say SPACE FORCE!berkeman said:Yeah, it looks like they are trying to justify their existence as a new, separate military force. I think all of these pieces existed before, so hopefully we had these capabilities before. But I don't know if there is some advantage to combining those forces into a single, separate military force.
Presumably it makes sense for the same reason the other branches are separate from each other.
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SPACE FORCE!Ivan Seeking said:Sure there is. This way you get to say SPACE FORCE!
https://www.highlandernews.org/82601/spaceballs-the-replay/
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/a-war-zone-that-smelled-lovely-explosion-of-womens-deodorant-rocks-truck-stop/ar-AAN5roCAbout 27,000 pounds of Degree women's spray deodorant exploded in Northeastern Oklahoma after a semi-truck caught fire on Friday.
"It looks like Roman candles going off," Oakley told the outlet. "And you're walking through everything, it looks like a war zone. Especially at 5 o'clock in the morning."
Fox 23 reporter Scott Martin shared various photos from the scene. In one tweet, he shared a video of the fire in progress and described the aerosol cans as "popping off like fireworks."
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Baseball as a contact sport?
https://www.newser.com/story/309613/ball-girl-takes-down-rogue-fan-at-dodger-stadium.html
https://www.newser.com/story/309613/ball-girl-takes-down-rogue-fan-at-dodger-stadium.html
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He didn't dodge that well, apparently.at Dodger Stadium
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https://www.cnbc.com/2021/08/09/amc...as-payment-for-movie-tickets-by-year-end.html
AMC says it will accept bitcoin as payment for movie tickets by year-end
AMC says it will accept bitcoin as payment for movie tickets by year-end
PUBLISHED MON, AUG 9 20216:34 PM EDTUPDATED TUE, AUG 10 202110:01 AM EDT
CEO Adam Aron said during an earnings call Monday that the movie theater chain will have the IT systems in place to take the cryptocurrency as payment by the end of 2021.
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The tiny (~8 km) Saturn moon Skathi has become one of the 50 most viewed articles on the English Wikipedia, averaging 60,000 views per day. Why? No one knows. It's speculated that some app uses the page as check if it can connect to Wikipedia.
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The end is near! They are already among us.mfb said:The tiny (~8 km) Saturn moon Skathi has become one of the 50 most viewed articles on the English Wikipedia, averaging 60,000 views per day. Why? No one knows. It's speculated that some app uses the page as check if it can connect to Wikipedia.
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Astronuc said:Driver Plunges Cadillac Into Sinkhole After Ignoring Cones and Barriers
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/driver-plunges-cadillac-into-sinkhole-after-ignoring-cones-and-barriers/ar-AANeiQM