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Feb 11, 2023
Mathematicians Complete Quest to Build ‘Spherical Cubes’
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: computing, mathematics, space
Space “cubically” with shapes that act like spheres? A proof at the intersection of geometry and theoretical computer science says yes.
Feb 11, 2023
Water Firing Hypercar with NASA Technology | Hyperion
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in category: transportation
Supercar Blondie is known well for giving the world exclusive video reviews of concept cars, and while most of them have her involved and happy, the Hyperion XP-1, a car powered by a hydrogen propulsion system, left her amused.
https://www.hotcars.com/the-hydrogen-powered-hyperion-xp-1-l…esmerized/
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Feb 11, 2023
Scientists claim Earth’s inner core has reversed its direction of spin
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: space
The Earth’s core may have stopped spinning, or may even now be spinning backwards, according to a new study.
The core of our planet is made up of an outer layer of liquid metal, and an inner core of solid metal that is about 70 per cent the size of the Moon.
It is generally believed that the core rotates counter-clockwise when viewed from the North Pole, like the rest of planet Earth.
Feb 11, 2023
Space claw! Sun shoots powerful flare that knocks out shortwave radio (video)
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: space
The sun is growing more active in its regular 11-year-cycle and has a huge sunspot serving as a hotbed of flares and other activity.
Feb 11, 2023
2001 A Space Odyssey: Epilogue with Frank Poole
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: media & arts, robotics/AI, space
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Sorry, IGNORING A C Clarks PLOTS FOR 2010 AND 3001!!!!!!!!!!! Some 203 years and 2 months after astronaut Frank Poole (Gary Lockwood, this short approved by the self same actor) is murdered by the Discovery’s A.I. HAL 9,000, his body encounters a Monolith. Using practical models and digital versions of the analogue VFX tricks used in the original, with respect to Stanley Kubrick, Douglas Trumbull and Wally Veevers.
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Feb 11, 2023
2010: Odyssey Two — The Forgotten Sequel
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: space travel
My God it’s full of stars.
2010: Odyssey Two — The Year We Make Contact. (Contains Spoilers)
The Forgotten Sequel.
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Feb 11, 2023
Whoa, Scientists Found the Universe’s Invisible Galaxy
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: space
Feb 11, 2023
Do Astronomers Know How Many Galaxies There Are in the Universe? New Research Suggests It May Be Infinite
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: space
How many galaxies are there in the universe, and is it possible to compute them? As per BBC Sky and Night, the number of galaxies in the universe will be equal to the Universe’s size multiplied by the average number density of galaxies. In practice, estimating these two figures properly is tough.
The universe’s overall size is unknown. Recent studies suggest that the number of galaxies may be limitless, meaning that there are an endless number of galaxies.