HunkyMump
HunkyMump t1_j9gieac wrote
Reply to Sugar is the only word in the english language where a singular "S" makes a "SH" sound. by WirrkopfP
Sean Connery has entered the chat: "Shertainly Sheems Sho."
HunkyMump t1_j8nm4po wrote
Reply to comment by Capn_Matt in PsBattle: Toxic cloud in Ohio by ---Loading---
Just don’t speak to anyone on the internet… lol.
HunkyMump t1_j8nhqlo wrote
Reply to comment by Capn_Matt in PsBattle: Toxic cloud in Ohio by ---Loading---
from the title I was expecting a Goat .se adaptation. I changed that link so that it doesn't go the website because it's NSFW, but feel free to go there if it's still up....lol
HunkyMump t1_j6jaulw wrote
Reply to comment by Lord-of-Leviathans in No one watches the news anymore because they never provide any solutions to the problem reported and only exist to infuriate you for clicks and likes. by Inaerius
I remember those times in the long, long ago.
HunkyMump t1_j50w5mp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Russian founder of cryptocurrency exchange arrested in Miami, accused of dealing with dirty money as part of "high-tech axis of crypto crime" by Clem_Doore
Non Russians who are looking forward to their share increasing.
HunkyMump t1_j1smghy wrote
I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure when Suzanne Vega team heard the unlicensed cut by DNA they were so impressed that instead of suing them for the song they just played them royalties or bought the rights or whatever it is they do to be fair.
HunkyMump t1_iu9894h wrote
Reply to comment by elite4koga in Is dark matter orbiting galaxies with the same speed as normal matter? by taracus
A side question: because dark matter interact with gravity, can we then infer that dark matter particles that do interact with gravity, are limited to the speed of light in the same way regular matter does?
HunkyMump OP t1_jadba6p wrote
Reply to comment by rckrusekontrol in How does time dilation affect our observations of very distant objects, considering the expansion of the fabric of the universe is causing them to become more and more distant? by HunkyMump
Great answer, thanks for your time. So even though due to expansion of space-time some galaxies will moving away from us at effectively the speed of light, they won’t be “frozen in time” from our perspective because that increase in distance doesn’t equate to an increase in velocity?