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oudeicrat t1_ja2mnqh wrote
Reply to Explosions in space movies? by DemonOfTheAstroWaste
even in an atmosphere, proper high explosions (as opposed to combustion) are too fast to consume atmospheric oxygen anyway, they are fueled mostly by their own payload oxidizer, so they can happen in vacuum just fine if proper ignition and oxidizer is provided (or if they are nuclear-based)
oudeicrat t1_iujbriy wrote
Reply to Today I discussed some of my favorite tax codes and how woke dentist #10 really is. by eat_with_your_fist
that looks like younger stephan kinsella
oudeicrat t1_jabjdmv wrote
Reply to Eli5: How did people know how long a year was in olden times? by Slokkkk
in addition to all the great comments here about the solar latitude I'd add that it doesn't take that much technology and knowledge to count each day/night cycle and realise the seasons and the star constellations (especially the zodiac) come back and repeat after you counted roughly 365