

It’s easy to confuse the two, considering “daylight savings time” does not, in fact, save daylight.


It’s easy to confuse the two, considering “daylight savings time” does not, in fact, save daylight.


I agree that permanent DST is not optimal, but is way better than what we have now.
Sometimes I wonder what would happen if we created a dolphin with a human brain, or an octopus with a human brain, etc. Are brains plastic enough to adapt? What if after learning how to use one body, the brain was somehow transferred to / plugged into a different body? Would it be possible to learn 2 different bodies and even swap between them at will?


Technically, it needs insulation and a way to radiate heat. I read a while back that the superconductors used in space are often wrapped in several concentric shells to avoid being exposed directly to the sun and other onboard heat sources.


Is there a limit to the amount of thrust that these superconducting magnets could generate in Earth’s magnetic field? I read a hypothesis that the UAPs that have been observed to accelerate without any propellent are using superconductors in this way.
That would be noble.


Well I’m guess I’m lucky that I don’t have friends.
Mitochondrion*


Clutch deez nuts.
(Please)
I wonder where all of those pacifist countries went…


I hope that blimps make a comeback. They could be used as drone carriers (like aircraft carriers), and could recharge the drones with solar power. And if they were unmanned, then hydrogen would be more more acceptable.
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