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Old 10-30-2006, 12:01 PM
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Re: Sciences on Moon

BWA-HA-HA-HA!!

Are mad scientists allowed to contribute as well?


Will there be any ?
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Old 10-30-2006, 01:17 PM
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Re: Sciences on Moon

Rules?

No particle physicists - I don't think they're as good as other scientists.

I am of course, kidding. I think the only "rules" we should follow would be the laws of physics. And no preposterous theories like the Earth isn't flat
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Old 10-30-2006, 01:34 PM
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No particle physicists - I don't think they're as good as other scientists.

I am of course, kidding. I think the only "rules" we should follow would be the laws of physics. And no preposterous theories like the Earth isn't flat

Whhaaaaatttt?
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Old 10-30-2006, 03:39 PM
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Re: Sciences on Moon

I think, Vanila's idea is great, although I think it will be difficult to organize. As I think, in order to discuss, a theorem has to be presented in the forums for discussion later on in white. To keep it with physics and Star Trek, e.g.: Will the "Beam me up, Scotty" be possible in future (No joke, there where made experiments in the last month transporting a proton I think from one place to another), and what impact will this have..etc.

I love to discuss all kind of theories, philosophies etc in white, but I think a organized discussion circle on our prog site will not be practicable.
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Old 10-31-2006, 05:00 AM
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but I think a organized discussion circle on our prog site will not be practicable.
but we could try to write some music together!
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Old 10-31-2006, 06:34 AM
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but we could try to write some music together!

That was the most wicked post I've read, and on Halloween no less!
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but we could try to write some music together!
Science discussion, write music together, either is fine with me . It's been 10 years since I've done any science though so don't ask me to solve any equations, I'll just embarass myself .
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Science discussion, write music together, either is fine with me . It's been 10 years since I've done any science though so don't ask me to solve any equations, I'll just embarass myself .
How can you discuss real science without real math?

I wish there was an easy way to put up equations without having to resort to putting them here as images.
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Hi moon fellows!

The aim in posting this thread is to approaching the moon-scientists, (or simple students like me) , to share their points of view and knowledgement. I know there´s a lot here, and I miss the old constructives chatting in "white room"... so, I know, time is a problem for us, so we can discuss it as we can.

Thanks for all, anyway, if someone agree. ´Cause there´s few things better for me than listening a good sound as we get here, and talk about sciences or SLT.

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I'd love to do that! Maybe we can set up a time to use teh chat room to do that. We have a host of engineers, astronomers, particle physicists, just to mention a few - here at the Moon- it would maje for a great discussion
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Rules?

No particle physicists - I don't think they're as good as other scientists.

I am of course, kidding. I think the only "rules" we should follow would be the laws of physics. And no preposterous theories like the Earth isn't flat
Is there any chance of following this train of thought or has this thread been spun out of the solar system by the massive pull of Jupiter’s gravity?

A little bit about my self.
I am not an engineer, astronomer, particle physicists or chemist. I was pushed through high school, perhaps out of pity or the unwillingness of my teachers to give me a proper education, and did not graduate until I was 20 years old. I did not pursue any further education although with hind site being 20/20 I wish that I had. Most of my education has been gained through reading magazines, books and watching educational television programs. I have subscriptions to Popular Science and Scientific American and I enjoy watching programs on Discovery HD and PBS.
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