http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_811864.html
This is crazy!
I have never taken a neutrino shower.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/0..._n_811864.html
This is crazy!
I have never taken a neutrino shower.
"I won't kill for money, and I won't marry for it. Other than that, I'm open to just about anything."
-Jim Rockford
Color me skeptical. Bad Astronomy covered this last summer. The story crops back up every once in a while.
I really, really hope it does happen in my lifetime as it's going to be absolutely amazing, but it might not happen for another 100,000 years.
So now they are just dirt-covered English people in fur pelts with credit cards.
You're bumming me out, Zuul.
I wanted this to happen soon.
"I won't kill for money, and I won't marry for it. Other than that, I'm open to just about anything."
-Jim Rockford
I do, too. That's why I keep reading about it and disappointing myself.
So now they are just dirt-covered English people in fur pelts with credit cards.
Screw science. We're gonna have two suns and it's going to be AWESOME!
In Arthur C. Clarke's 2010: Odyssey Two, and the movie based on it,
Spoiler (mouseover to read):
Jupiter (with a little help from the alien-made Monolith) becomes a second star right here in our own Solar System.
So, this second sun, is it what that one guy was talking about when he said all the electronics in the whole world were just going to stop working in 2012?
So, I'll whisper in the dark, hoping you'll hear me.
If we are really lucky it could wind up raining gold and precious metals.
In say a few million years.
In the land of the blind, the one-arm man is king.
Precious metals nothing, I want supernova-caused superpowers.
That would make a great book, wouldn't it? The earth is bathed in a neutrino shower and suddenly everyone on the planet gets super powers. What do you do when everyone is a superhero/villain?
So now they are just dirt-covered English people in fur pelts with credit cards.
The neutrinos and the precious metals have damn-all to do with each other, except that the same event causes them both. Equally, forget about superpowers; even if genetics worked that way, neutrinos will pass through your body with no effect whatsoever. Similarly, while the supernova might be brighter than anything else apart from the Sun, it would still appear star-sized, since an object 1300 light-years away would have to be ten or more light-years across to match the Sun's apparent diameter.
Personally I like Betelgeuse and hope it's good for many years yet.
When everyone is special, no one is.
So now they are just dirt-covered English people in fur pelts with credit cards.
I'm actually picturing a really bad super hero RPG.
So, I'll whisper in the dark, hoping you'll hear me.
So now they are just dirt-covered English people in fur pelts with credit cards.
I don't think my brain has been exposed to enough neutrinos to understand this conversation.
There was an RPG Marsilia and I played in that was run...very poorly. And some very nonsensical people were allowed to insert very stupid ideas (like a high medieval Ireland themed Martian society). The "everybody is special" line reminded her of it.
So now they are just dirt-covered English people in fur pelts with credit cards.
Y'all do know that the sun puts out more neutrinos than you would receive from a nova 1300 light years away?
Welcome to Mellophant.
We started with nothing and we still have most of it left.
Something tells me we haven't seen the last of foreshadowing.
I sincerely hope it follows the post-Crisis continuity then, as transparent skin and an absence of powers is far preferable to planet-wide apathy or an utter loss of inhibitions.
So now they are just dirt-covered English people in fur pelts with credit cards.
As a leftist, I probably agree with a lot of pieces at the Huffington Post. But, goddamnit, why is it when it comes to science they publish either inept, ignorant articles (like the one referenced) or nonsense like the anti-vaccine crap that's actually endangering people?
Yeah, HuffPo does get stuff so wrong sometimes it makes me cringe. I'd say their science editor is fairly lax. It looks like they must have been called on it, too, because the article has been altered and updated from when I first looked at it.
So now they are just dirt-covered English people in fur pelts with credit cards.
Science articles in most newspapers are terrible too.
I'm bummed. I just know we'll have a second sun soon, but we'll be too busy dealing with the Yellowstone supervolcano to enjoy it.
Dude,
Every outlet is like this in some way. I know a lot about cars. The product, the business the industry, That's what I do for a living. I am appalled by how incredibly wrong the car stuff I read in general media is. Shockingly misinformed. I can only assume that the stuff I do not know that much about is just as wrong.
"I won't kill for money, and I won't marry for it. Other than that, I'm open to just about anything."
-Jim Rockford
I'm amazed no-one has mentioned the Canary Islands slipping into the sea to flood the East Coast of America with a MegaTsunami
In the land of the blind, the one-arm man is king.
If that's a disaster movie reference, I don't watch many of those.
FYI - Supervolcano - A factional account of what could occur if the Yellowstone Caldera was to go up.
The La Palma megatsunami was a worst case possible situation of what could happen if the island sank into the sea. End result, no Eastern seaboard for the USA.
Of course, someone made the comment that the ideal trigger for it to occur would be a supermassive earthquake perhaps caused, for example, by the Yellowstone Caldera going up.
In the land of the blind, the one-arm man is king.