The Random Science Thread

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  1. davriver209

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    I don't know if this was ever posted here, but this captured my interest... idk what ever happened to it, but this is something that should be funded by the gov't.... The video simplifies it, but there are more detailed videos with the technology used, and the people behind it. Thoughts?
     
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    Pretty sure this was debunked.
     
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    This solar road panels sound awesome. But since they can't even make a 30 fully working units...
     
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    You are right. Thanks for the heads up
     
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    So China is the first to get teleportation technology to work today:

    "First object teleported to Earth's orbit

    Chinese researchers have teleported a photon from the Gobi desert to a satellite orbiting five hundred kilometres above the earth.

    This is achieved through quantum entanglement, a process where two particles react as one with no physical connection between them.

    Hooke Professor of Experimental Physics at Oxford University Ian Walmsley tells the World At One how quantum entanglement works and how teleportation could be utilised."
     
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    Really cool

     
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    Elon Musk should almost have his own thread

     
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    I found this fascinating

    https://www.inverse.com/article/415...hoto&utm_medium=inverse&utm_source=newsletter

    I personally don’t know about the conclusions made. Could be right, or humans could have been there longer than we think. Whichever, I find the research interesting, and the actual cave art beautiful.
     
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    What if they realized that it isn't art at all and just pareidolia?
     
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    It’s possibe I guess. It’s certainly no Chauvet Cave. I highly recommend The Cave of Forgotten Dreams on Netflix for anyone that is interested in this stuff, amazing.
     
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    I was just kidding. It sort of struck me as interesting and sadly funny if they went through the trouble of dating the crust on the paintings to realize it wasn't a painting or maybe it was a painting done only 60 years ago or something.

    I love archaeology and I don't know if this falls into the same category, but it's certainly interesting. I remember being younger and dreaming of being an archaeologist. I had all the dinosaur books back when they thought dinosaurs were just big, dull lizards. I hadn't really put a ton of thought into Neanderthals though.
     
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    One hell of an impression: Gerard Gierlinski’s find in Trachilos, Crete, casts a light on the nature of discovery - and the sometimes fierce conflict among the humans in the scientific community.

    https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/longform/human-footprints-greece?cnis=null*C*1195*0*0*A

    Long read, but basically a man from Poland found what appear to be human footprints in Greece that would predate any footprints ever found. It sort of contradicts the "life started in Africa" that has been generally assumed. The article actually goes into depth about why it's difficult to publish new, crazy findings like this.

    Although, I think this discovery doesn't necessarily mean that life didn't start in Africa. It might just mean that humans (all types of humans) are older than we had expected.
     
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    Randall Carlson and Graham Hancock have some amazing evidence that humans have just gone through multiple extinction level events where humans basically had to start over again after meteor impacts etc

    Super interesting stuff

     
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