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@crail | 21 October 19 | |
@ mok214 - 21.10.19 - 06:02pm Size doesn't matter, mass is what matters. Why does it matter? |
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@mok214 | 21 October 19 | |
Take a super massive black hole like Sagittarius A* for example. Probably a basketball size singularity that outweighs most objects in our Galaxy.
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@obi_jon | 21 October 19 | |
@ crail - 21.10.19 - 06:07pm Why does it matter? It's all relative. |
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@crail | 21 October 19 | |
@ mok214 - 21.10.19 - 06:31pm Take a super massive black hole like Sagittarius A* for example. Probably a basketball size singularity that outweighs most objects in our Galaxy. What's that got to do with what professor Wheatley said? |
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@cerberus611 | 24 October 19 | |
What happens when you dump the refuse waste headed for the landfills into a volcano? Do the elements break up from the constituent material? Is this a 'cleaner' method of the disposal of waste? Has this even been done before?
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@cerberus611 | 24 October 19 | |
If you drop an A-bomb into a hole drilled deep within the ground (say 2 000m), would the earth be screwed?
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@phallica | 24 October 19 | |
Lava lakes aren't infinite pools of all destroying liquid, you'd soon have a polluted toxic mess of surface floating crap.
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@mok214 | 25 October 19 | |
@ cerberus611 - 24.10.19 - 10:14pm What happens when you dump the refuse waste headed for the landfills into a volcano? Do the elements break up from the constituent material? Is this a 'cleaner' method of the disposal of waste? Has this even been done before? It creates a lot of gas and causes the lava to erupt violently. |
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@3mel | 25 October 19 | |
@ cerberus611 - 24.10.19 - 10:14pm What happens when you dump the refuse waste headed for the landfills into a volcano? Do the elements break up from the constituent material? Is this a 'cleaner' method of the disposal of waste? Has this even been done before? I think just opening up a volcano leads to more noxious gases reaching the surface before you add any plastics. gases on the surface wouldn't cause an explosion though as that's usually related to being under pressure which an open volcano ceases to be. |
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@cleancut | 25 October 19 | |
@ cerberus611 - 24.10.19 - 10:14pm What happens when you dump the refuse waste headed for the landfills into a volcano? Do the elements break up from the constituent material? Is this a 'cleaner' method of the disposal of waste? Has this even been done before? huh? |
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