Would it be possible to comfortable survive 10 Gs if the acceleration was slow enough?
If we saw through telescopes an alien spaceship traveling faster than light, would we be able to recognize it as such? (kbin.pithyphrase.net)
Somewhat related, would seeing a superluminal ship help us figure out how to do it, too?
Blackhole Warfare Strategy
So this is something that's rumbled around in my head for a while and I'd like to see if I can get an answer here but I'm not sure I can word it correctly. Quick disclaimer, this is all 'as I understand it' not factual or even researched by any means so it may all just be a bunch of bullshit. Essentially the questionI have is...
How good (or bad) is sunflower oil for cooking?
I’ve seen this question asked on Reddit multiple times, and the comments usually say that sunflower oil is not healthy because it contains high amounts of linoleic acid, HOWEVER, all of them were in the context of the high amounts of Omega-6 in the American diet which doesn’t apply to me… so I would like some answers with...
could hurricane Hillary fill lake Mead?
With the hurricane approaching and now some projections show it passing over Vegas could the hurricane fill lake Mead? Is there enough rainfall in a hurricane to fill that large of a lake.
Why does my ball python have a rainbow sheen freshly after molting?
I found some study on rainbow boas, or some similar species, incolving crystals and ridges. does the same apply for my ball python?
Okay, but how actually do mirrors reflect light?
Light is made of photons, so how do mirrors put the photons on a route that follows the law of reflection?
If photons don’t ‘experience time’ how do they experience space?
I have read that since photons have no valid reference frame they don’t experience time. They move through space at c so no time value, in essence....
Why do we associate nuclear radiation with a green glow?
So I just saw the YouTube video someone posted that showed nuclear reactors starting up, and the first thing I noticed was that they all glowed a very bright, pretty blue. I'm probably an idiot, but I was honestly expecting green, because of many years of dramatized depictions in popular media....
Drug-resistant fungi are thriving in even the most remote regions on Earth, finds new study (phys.org)
New research has found that a disease-causing fungus—collected from one of the most remote regions in the world—is resistant to a common antifungal medicine used to treat infections.