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Capracus
aberration

The apparent change in position of a light-emitting object due to the constancy of the speed of light and the motion of the observer relative to the emitter. The effect is nonrelativistic; that is, special relativity is not required to derive it: all that is needed is Newtonian mechanics and the assumption of the constancy of the speed of light. The effect is observable in the apparent change of position of stars due to Earth's relative motion, and is responsible for the "tunnel vision" effect of travelling at relativistic speeds.
AlexG
AS$HOLE.
Robittybob1
QUOTE (AlexG+Oct 27 2011, 04:13 PM)
AS$HOLE.

What is this Capracus poster trying to do?
AlexG
QUOTE (Robittybob1+Oct 27 2011, 11:43 AM)
What is this Capracus poster trying to do?

He was commercial spamming with that jacket crap.

Now he's just copying paragraphs from other sites and starting threads with them.

I wonder if he's being paid for the number of posts he makes?
Granouille
I'm pretty sure he was making a statement on the lack of moderation here. His posts were meant to drown out the commercial spammer who was trying to get paid for links to cheap Chinese knockoffs.

And maybe even you, Robo-dolt. smile.gif
Robittybob1
QUOTE (Granouille+Oct 27 2011, 05:59 PM)
I'm pretty sure he was making a statement on the lack of moderation here. His posts were meant to drown out the commercial spammer who was trying to get paid for links to cheap Chinese knockoffs.

And maybe even you, Robo-dolt. smile.gif

He is nothing to do with me. I am one of the more serious scientists here. Think of the ambition I have set myself? Trying to Solve the riddles of Genesis, and to become Stephen Hawking's replacement.
flyingbuttressman
QUOTE (Robittybob1+Oct 27 2011, 02:51 PM)
I am one of the more serious scientists here. Think of the ambition I have set myself? Trying to Solve the riddles of Genesis, and to become Stephen Hawking's replacement.

I'm really more interested in the riddles of Doctor Who. How are you doing on that one?
Capracus
QUOTE (AlexG+Oct 27 2011, 04:54 PM)
He was commercial spamming with that jacket crap.

Now he's just copying paragraphs from other sites and starting threads with them.

I wonder if he's being paid for the number of posts he makes?

You’re right, I confess, Wikipedia is paying me $10 a quote. And pletcherlgh is paying me to associate his links with this:
http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/arch...56258620354.jpg
Capracus
QUOTE (Granouille+Oct 27 2011, 05:59 PM)
I'm pretty sure he was making a statement on the lack of moderation here. His posts were meant to drown out the commercial spammer who was trying to get paid for links to cheap Chinese knockoffs.

Thanks for explaining it to the deductively challenged.
Sapo
You're very welcome.

AlexG
QUOTE
I'm pretty sure he was making a statement on the lack of moderation here.


By being an as$hole?
Capracus
QUOTE (AlexG+Oct 28 2011, 04:33 AM)

By being an as$hole?

If you prefer the spam over chemistry terms then go to the next page.

I hope you enjoy your new jacket.
AlexG
QUOTE (Capracus+Oct 27 2011, 11:45 PM)
If you prefer the spam over chemistry terms then go to the next page.

I hope you enjoy your new jacket.

And you feel you're doing something about it?

This is spam.
Robittybob1
QUOTE (flyingbuttressman+Oct 27 2011, 09:22 PM)
I'm really more interested in the riddles of Doctor Who. How are you doing on that one?

Doctor who?
AlexG
QUOTE (Robittybob1+Oct 28 2011, 12:07 AM)
Doctor who?

Yes, exactly.
Capracus
QUOTE (AlexG+Oct 28 2011, 05:02 AM)
And you feel you're doing something about it?

This is spam.

I don't like it anymore than you do, but until some kind of moderation is put in place I can see no other option to keep this place from becoming a commercial billboard.
AlexG
QUOTE (Capracus+Oct 28 2011, 12:29 AM)
I don't like it anymore than you do, but until some kind of moderation is put in place I can see no other option to keep this place from becoming a commercial billboard.

I am unclear on how your posting does that.
Robittybob1
QUOTE (AlexG+Oct 28 2011, 05:32 AM)
I am unclear on how your posting does that.

Has this commercialisation only started since the moderator left? Who owns this forum?
Capracus
QUOTE (Robittybob1+Oct 28 2011, 06:19 AM)
Has this commercialisation only started since the moderator left?

Yes.
Capracus
Ampere's law (A.M. Ampere)

The line integral of the magnetic flux around a closed curve is proportional to the algebraic sum of electric currents flowing through that closed curve; or, in differential form,

curl B = J.
Capracus
Anthropic principle

Weak anthropic principle

The conditions necessary for the development of intelligent life will be met only in certain regions that are limited in space and time. That is, the region of the Universe in which we live is not necessarily representative of a purely random set of initial conditions; only those favorable to intelligent life would actually develop creatures who wonder what the initial conditions of the Universe were, and this process can only happen at certain times through the evolution of any given universe.

Strong anthropic principle

A more forceful argument than the weak principle: It implies that if the laws of the Universe were not conducive to the development of intelligent creatures to ask about the initial conditions of the Universe, intelligent life would never have evolved to ask the question in the first place. In other words, the laws of the Universe are the way they are because if they weren't, no intelligent beings would be able to consider the laws of the Universe at all.

Capracus
Archimedes' principle.

A body that is submerged in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal in magnitude to the weight of the fluid that is displaced, and directed upward along a line through the center of gravity of the displaced fluid.
Capracus
Avogadro constant; L; NA (Count A. Avogadro; 1811)

The number of items in a sample of a substance which is equal to the number of atoms or molecules in a sample of an ideal gas which is at standard temperature and pressure. It is equal to about 6.022 52 x 1023 mol-1.
Robittybob1
QUOTE (Capracus+Nov 1 2011, 03:22 AM)
Avogadro constant; L; NA (Count A. Avogadro; 1811)

The number of items in a sample of a substance which is equal to the number of atoms or molecules in a sample of an ideal gas which is at standard temperature and pressure. It is equal to about 6.022 52 x 1023 mol-1.

How was able to count that number of molecules?
Confused1
Capracus neglects to mention that the volume of the jacket containing the mole would be 22.4 litres.

http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase...tic/idegas.html
Robittybob1
QUOTE (Robittybob1+Nov 1 2011, 03:40 AM)
How was Avogado able to count that number of molecules?

How was Avogado's Number ever determined?
History and progress in the accurate determination of the Avogadro constant
http://iopscience.iop.org/0034-4885/64/12/206

Interesting to note that Avogado never knew his number!
Guest
It is Avogadro, you dolt. And we have your number, any way you look at it, troll.

Fụck off and die, please?
Robittybob1
QUOTE (Guest+Nov 1 2011, 08:48 PM)
It is Avogadro, you dolt. And we have your number, any way you look at it, troll.

Fụck off and die, please?

Police! Help! Police!
Guest
What's the matter? Did I offend your sweet little ears?

I sure as hell hope so. mad.gif
Robittybob1
QUOTE (Guest+Nov 1 2011, 09:34 PM)
What's the matter? Did I offend your sweet little ears?

I sure as hell hope so. mad.gif

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Robittybob1
QUOTE (Robittybob1+Nov 1 2011, 10:30 PM)
It was on CNN this morning a study has shown happy people live longer, so the stress you are putting yourself through will be detrimental to your longevity.

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