StandardSudden1283
StandardSudden1283 t1_j6wf1be wrote
Reply to comment by Kennyvee98 in Trees could reduce mortality from urban heat waves by a third by YoanB
Gotta be able to prove it on paper to the bean counters and the policy makers.
StandardSudden1283 t1_j2pbegv wrote
Reply to comment by Aseyhe in How do galaxies move? by modsarebrainstems
What do you think about the idea that supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies were one the first generation of stars? Additionally, what do you think about black hole stars?
StandardSudden1283 t1_j26ilsf wrote
Reply to comment by clocks212 in How fast does the Milky Way spin? How far does Earth move through space in a year? by Sabre-Tooth-Monkey
I want to add on to this question - would the answer to the above be different if the black hole had no accretion disk?
StandardSudden1283 t1_j0l11fe wrote
Reply to comment by thewrongequation in How does high humidity affect perceived temperature in hot and cold environments? by MindTheReddit
Question about those aerogels that can be placed in a furnace, get red hot, then be handled with bare hands.
I understand they have low thermal conductivity but is there a/what is the relation to their thermal capacity?
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StandardSudden1283 t1_iyo7tm7 wrote
Reply to comment by SirRockalotTDS in New Estimate Finds More Magma Under Yellowstone Supervolcano - The extra magma doesn’t mean it’s more likely to erupt, scientists say. In fact, the better measurement helps them to understand its future by GeoGeoGeoGeo
Volcanoes die all the time? Do you think every volcano that's ever existed is still going to erupt?
It's not a permanent fixture either. It's moved from California, thru Nevada and to its current position over millions of years.
>Although another catastrophic eruption at Yellowstone is possible, scientists are not convinced that one will ever happen.
StandardSudden1283 t1_iylt2zy wrote
Reply to comment by BakerofHumanPies in New Estimate Finds More Magma Under Yellowstone Supervolcano - The extra magma doesn’t mean it’s more likely to erupt, scientists say. In fact, the better measurement helps them to understand its future by GeoGeoGeoGeo
If*. We don't even know if it will erupt again.
StandardSudden1283 t1_iyh0ihh wrote
Reply to comment by Ann_not_a_cult_er in New device can make hydrogen when dunked in salt water by TurretLauncher
2nd law of thermodynamics.
You'll never get more out of electrolysis than it requires
StandardSudden1283 t1_jdt92lq wrote
Reply to comment by imtougherthanyou in A 4 door corvette by QuantityExpert4349
Utter destruction. Also the devices we look at and type on. So yeah, utter destruction.