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lilrabbitfoofoo t1_jdawhvs wrote
Reply to Research team finds indirect evidence for existence of dark matter surrounding black holes by karmagheden
The same results can be achieved by just putting in an appropriate amount of cold normal matter (dust, rocks, planetoids, etc.) into the same functions. We still wouldn't be able to see any of this additional matter and so it would be "invisible" to the EM spectrum (meaning invisible to us).
This provides some evidence of matter being there, not its exotic form or imaginary nature as proposed by "dark matter" theories.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_jc7ismq wrote
Reply to comment by YawnTractor_1756 in In defence of dark energy | Nobel Laureate and dark matter pioneer James Peebles answers critics of dark energy. by IAI_Admin
Agreed 100%.
>It is very concerning to see that in an article that claims to be scientific.
Anything with Dark Matter or Dark Energy is going to be clickbait. And so we see these piles of drivel almost daily here. :(
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_ja32k8u wrote
Reply to comment by harping_along in Researchers have found the genetic links between headaches, migraines and blood sugar levels, which ultimately could lead to targeted treatments for patients by giuliomagnifico
That would work. :)
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_ja0q61z wrote
Reply to comment by harping_along in Researchers have found the genetic links between headaches, migraines and blood sugar levels, which ultimately could lead to targeted treatments for patients by giuliomagnifico
The key is eating your protein in small amounts through the day. That's what gets converted best to blood glucose and lasts the longest in your system. It can be dairy, nuts, slim jims, peanut butter, jerky, etc.
There's no need to eat more that the daily amount of protein, of course. Just, as you say, spread it out during the day over five meals instead of the usual three.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j9xz54r wrote
Reply to comment by BagOFrogs in Researchers have found the genetic links between headaches, migraines and blood sugar levels, which ultimately could lead to targeted treatments for patients by giuliomagnifico
This sounds like non-diabetic hypoglycemia.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j9i6mmy wrote
Reply to comment by wired1984 in Putin Halts Nuke Pact With US, Vows to Push War in Ukraine by MyCouchPullsOat
>Mainly my worry is a simultaneous war in Europe and Asia,
Don't be ridiculous. No one wants to keep fighting this bullshit invasion except Putin. And that impotent little Vladolf Shitler doesn't even pose a legitimate threat to Europe, let alone NATO...and he knows it.
That's why he attacked Ukraine instead of a NATO European country after all.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j9fjf26 wrote
Reply to comment by TaiwanBandit in Putin Halts Nuke Pact With US, Vows to Push War in Ukraine by MyCouchPullsOat
Every time he makes these impotent threats, he gets closer to declaring victory and pulling out entirely.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j9fj7zf wrote
Reply to comment by wired1984 in Putin Halts Nuke Pact With US, Vows to Push War in Ukraine by MyCouchPullsOat
It is not. Read between the lines.
Putin has all but publicly confirmed that his entire nuclear force is in the same corrupt, corroded state his conventional forces are in.
You're being fearmongered to by an impotent little man who has no more cards to play. Stop falling for it.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j9fiipq wrote
More evidence that Russia's once vaunted nuclear arsenal is in the same state of collapsed corrupt disrepair as its conventional forces have proven to be. First, Putin bans inspectors when the world starts asking the big questions about his nuclear threats impotent bluffs. Next, he calls for new disarmament talks -- in the middle of a war, hello? And now he won't even confirm the country is nuclear anymore by withdrawing from decades-old test ban treaties.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j849yta wrote
Reply to comment by gaukonigshofen in Russia to Cut Oil Output in Response to Western Sanctions: Russia’s deputy prime minister said the country would reduce its oil production by about 5 percent, an announcement that sent the price of oil higher by DoremusJessup
Temporarily. Other producers will respond.
This is Vladolf Shitler cutting off his nose to spite his face again.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j844s9b wrote
Reply to comment by gaukonigshofen in Russia to Cut Oil Output in Response to Western Sanctions: Russia’s deputy prime minister said the country would reduce its oil production by about 5 percent, an announcement that sent the price of oil higher by DoremusJessup
Temporarily. Other producers will respond.
This is Vladolf Shitler cutting off his nose to spite his face again.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j800u6c wrote
Reply to Analysis: Cannabis Products Mitigate Need for Other Prescription Medications in Chronic Pain Patients by GivenAllTheFucksSry
Big Pharma already knew this, of course. It's why they lobbied and funded efforts to keep THC/CBD illegal for the past century or so.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j6nyw0o wrote
Reply to comment by MishNchipz in Canada province decriminalizes hard drugs in new bid to combat opioid crisis by scot816
Legalize/decriminalize and regulate quality and age access (like everyone already does with alchohol, tobacco, and now marijuana).
Adults have the right to do whatever they want to their own bodies, just not to all the rest of us, of course. It is, after all, the very meaning of being an adult, right?
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j6ny7rj wrote
Reply to comment by dhole69420 in Islamic Republic Of Iran To Criminalize Comments On Social Networks by 54321lkjhg
The apologists and paid propagandists of the Iranian theocrazy see and invade every Reddit post about Iran.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j6ny0aw wrote
Reply to comment by RustyShackleford131 in A spaceflight disaster was narrowly avoided in 1972. A series of intense solar flares exploded in August, just months before the launch of Apollo 17. Any astronauts on the moon at that time would have died from radiation. As NASA's new lunar missions progress, the threat of radiation still looms. by EricFromOuterSpace
> We are currently evolving in space.
We are not.
>Evolution never stops.
This is true.
>Technology is a part of our evolution.
It is not.
Machines (or human consciousness in machines) is the future of all space exploration beyond this solar system.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j6niymk wrote
Reply to A spaceflight disaster was narrowly avoided in 1972. A series of intense solar flares exploded in August, just months before the launch of Apollo 17. Any astronauts on the moon at that time would have died from radiation. As NASA's new lunar missions progress, the threat of radiation still looms. by EricFromOuterSpace
We did not evolve in space. Like 99% of that environment will just outright kill us, folks.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j6nird9 wrote
#FUCK THE IRANIAN THEOCRAZY!!!
Put this on your watchlist, fuckers.
Not bad enough for you? How about this...
Allah is a lie and Muhammad was His liar.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j662cb3 wrote
Reply to Obsidian handaxe-making workshop from 1.2 million years ago discovered in Ethiopia by rmaccr
Ancient man took care of those fucking white walkers...
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j5v9ws4 wrote
Reply to comment by Mflms in Researchers unveil the least costly carbon capture system to date - down to $39 per metric ton. by PNNL
Actually it's closer to a century for a forest. :(
But, yes, let's do both...and throw in a whole lot of algae farms to boot!
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j5uhdz1 wrote
Shuttle Senior QC also tried to call off the launch and were likewise overruled. I talked to one of them just hours after the disaster and they told me then that they already were sure it was the O-rings and the cold. This information would take a long time to reach the general public.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j3pweks wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Earth’s ozone layer on course to be healed within decades, UN report finds | Most of atmospheric layer that protects planet from ultraviolet radiation likely to be fully recovered for most of world by 2040. by SetMau92
Yeah, I should have said "Big Fossil Fuels". :)
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j3pdywi wrote
Reply to comment by Blu_Skies_In_My_Head in Earth’s ozone layer on course to be healed within decades, UN report finds | Most of atmospheric layer that protects planet from ultraviolet radiation likely to be fully recovered for most of world by 2040. by SetMau92
Unfortunately "Big Freon" wasn't as well-funded as "Big Oil".
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j2igiv6 wrote
This is the future of understanding the universe. It will answer the questions telescopes (and EM detection) are wholly incapable of resolving. :)
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j226m3e wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Using clocks to detect ultralight dark matter by fchung
This entire headline (and the idea behind it) are just plain silly to the point of ridiculousness. You don't get that?!
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_jdx9qow wrote
Reply to comment by SmoothBrainSavant in Study Suggests Wild Blueberries Help Burn Fat. Results showed participants burned notably more fat after consuming wild blueberries. For example, fat oxidation rate rose by 19.7%, 43.2%, and 31.1% at 20, 30, and 40 min after cycling. by Wagamaga
2a) sprinkle cocaine to attract cocaine bears for defense.