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  1. Re:No Problem: on Lepton Universality In Question, a Standard Model Assumption · · Score: 0

    More fields, maybe proton decay is responsible for the higgs field.

  2. Re:More Cold War Waste on Organic Cat Litter May Have Caused Nuclear Waste Accident · · Score: 0

    The tfa wants you to think about fluffy kittens instead of babysitting nuk waste for 50000 years.

  3. Re:Clueless on The Rule of Three Proved By Physicists · · Score: 0

    That the geometrical shape of the fabric of space-time or higgs field should show similar events relative to 22.7. I suggest that everything is a three body problem at its fundamental point. I ran into that number before in a dream, I was watching an neutrino travel through the fabric of space time and it needed to be passing through 2.7 or 2.6 compartments of the fabric at the same time or it would not exist. Hmm oh well.

  4. Re:A good blow..... on Researchers Experiment With Explosives To Fight Wildfires · · Score: 1

    It will only be a matter of time before they try something that includes golf balls. I predict they will eventually freeze a golf ball size mixture of corn starch and water. Pack about a million of them in a c130 and drop them in front of the fire at 200 mph. The frozen objects will collect moisture out of the atmosphere on the way down and rip all the canopy off the trees when they hit. When they melt they will produce a cool fog that will cool down the underbrush.

  5. Re:Bullshit. on Studies: Wildfires Worse Due To Global Warming · · Score: 0

    Nothing that I said was meant to be philosophical. There is no quality I understand that I cannot define, the problem is that the amount of time that it would take to explain complex biological systems is immense. Even if one part is jaded by discrimination or prejudice the ideas or theories may still work, but will eventually fail. The definition of intelligence can also be changed, when they add the time dimension to it.

  6. Re:Bullshit. on Studies: Wildfires Worse Due To Global Warming · · Score: 0

    The first step is to try and understand the evolutionary purpose for discrimination, racism, prejudice and patriotism. I speculate that 3 billion years ago a gene was introduced into the genome that changed behaviors or genetic belief systems. This gene halted the ability to give everything away and without it we would not be here today. With that said, it could be that we are unconsciously driven by genetic belief systems and our decisions are genetically predetermined. There is some evidence that we are coming out of that early stage of evolution and just starting to take the first baby step to becoming an intelligent species but it is still a long way away. If human intelligence is relative to its population size, I would estimate that human intelligence may be achieved when we reach 14 billion. Until then all our decisions and actions could only be considered as mechanical not intellectual. One great example of how our beliefs are mainly genetic is the prion disease. There are several types mad cow type diseases each one is species specific (will not jump species) its purpose is to stop a species from being cannibalistic. If this disease did not exist life would not have advanced. The other important prion disease is called Alzheimer's, It stops people that might think that they are intelligent from spreading bullshit to the next generations.

  7. Re:Bullshit. on Studies: Wildfires Worse Due To Global Warming · · Score: 0

    I can come up with a trillion pieces of evidence that proves we are not an intelligent species. The data and evidence is everywhere. Sorry you can't see that.

  8. Re: easy solution on Radioactivity Cleanup At Hanford Nuclear Reservation, 25 Years On · · Score: 0

    Oh, things must be different in Japan.

  9. Re:Bullshit. on Studies: Wildfires Worse Due To Global Warming · · Score: 0

    You are somewhat correct, but you falsely assume that humans are an intelligent species. I live in a forested area and we get forest fires every year. I built an 200 tree irrigated orchard around my house to protect it. By the time they solve the riddle as to what is causing the fires, it will be to late.

  10. Re:Perhaps in part on Studies: Wildfires Worse Due To Global Warming · · Score: -1

    The trees that were planted were fast growing and weak. They rob the nutrients from the soil die and burn,

  11. easy solution on Radioactivity Cleanup At Hanford Nuclear Reservation, 25 Years On · · Score: -1

    Mix the waste materials with well water from the uphill side of the dump and then pump the diluted mix into the ocean. As long as you stay under the legal limit per gallon the fishermen will never know.

  12. Re:The prevailing theory... on What Caused a 1300-Year Deep Freeze? · · Score: 1

    I developed a computer model that showed that the polar vortex could be pulled and held at a lower latitude. My model showed that gravitational pull from the moon can move the polar vortex in a predictable way. Another important part of my model showed that sea surface temperature can cause the same effect. My conclusion is that excess carbon is producing more algae and limiting photons to release energy on the sea surface causing sea surface temperatures to rise. The warm air will take the path of least resistance and push the polar vortex off the pole. This happened a few times last winter. I first observed this pattern several years ago and wrote about it on Slashdot. The bottom line is we are doomed.

  13. Re:First post! on Single Gene Can Boost IQ By Six Points · · Score: 0

    Only if you are falsely assuming we are an intelligent species.

  14. Re:Hrrm... on Scientists Create Bacteria With Expanded DNA Code · · Score: 0

    Really, I have to call BS to this paper. Not even going to read it. If it is real it will be a very popular item.

  15. Re:other ways on Waste Management: The Critical Element For Nuclear Energy Expansion · · Score: 0

    The main problem is that people falsely assume humans are an intelligent species. The psychopaths that lead us into the nuke age knew they would be dead before the shit hit the fan. It's the same as eating your children. We are doomed. The only hope is to build an bigger CERN and hope the answer lies in understanding the actual fabric of space time.

  16. Re:High School 'Evolution', Maybe on Ancient Virus DNA Discovery Could Be a Breakthrough In How Diseases Are Treated · · Score: 0

    i came up with a conclusion that the main function of a virus was to echange dna information and that a virus is not an living entity its more like a mail delivery system. I came up with this idea several years ago, hmmm, still considered a crank. Science only improves with funarals.

  17. Re:Crows are smart on Crows Complete Basic Aesop's Fable Task · · Score: 0

    I was going to try that myself, I want to train them to pick the buds off my neighbors' pot plants and reward them for it.

  18. Re:Extend this idea to all cars and traffic lights on Taxis By Algorithm: Streamlining City Transport With Graph Theory · · Score: 0

    Still not sustainable enough for 7 billion people. We need to go twice as fast with no accidents, 24/7 in every weather condition and on the 1 /10th the amount of energy. The only way to do this is to put the cars on rails and let a computer drive it.

  19. Thats why you dont get new things. on What Fire and Leakage At WIPP Means For Nuclear Waste Disposal · · Score: 0

    Stealing from the future generations was fun while it lasted. I only hope that reincarnation is not an option. I could never endure another life of witnessing such ignorance. There is no safe way to deal with the waste. The psychopaths that lead us into the nuclear age knew that they would be dead before the sht hit the fan. They are the type of people that would eat their children.

  20. Re:Don't Be So Cock-Sure You Know The Answer on Big Bang's Smoking Gun Found · · Score: 0

    Nice one Jaborandy, I came up with the same solution, glad to see your comment.

  21. Re:Anti-Social? on It's True: Some People Just Don't Like Music · · Score: 0

    I like to discover new things. Its as much a form of entertainment to me as music is to others. One of my discoveries has to do with how weather affects human behavior. Unfortunately, it can only be used to pick the outcome of sporting events (NFL MLB) against the spread at 60%. I am looking for a commercial application for it. I have another weather related algorithm that predicts the movement of the jet streams in the upper atmosphere based on tidal movements of the polar vortex. I can make predictions a year in advance and beat the expected seasonal average by over 1.5 degrees per day. Unfortunately, NOAA thinks otherwise and won't even look at my results. I posted my predictions online and didn't even get one response. The one I like the most is an algorithm that predicts the folding of proteins. It describes the quantum movements of proline and glycine and proves that the brute force methods will not work in predicting folding. Unfortunatly, it is too complex to explain with my comunication abilities. This is the form of art that i like.

  22. Re:which he at first found "abominable", on Einstein's Lost Model of the Universe Discovered 'Hiding In Plain Sight' · · Score: 0

    The Higgs field would have put a smile on his face. It amazes me that his first wife never got any recognition. It is impossible to do what Einstein did alone. Wondering if Max Plank saw that.

  23. Re:But can you on Computer Program Allows the Blind To "See" With Sound · · Score: 0

    Finally be a contestant on the Wheel of Fortune. I really wish they would introduce a system that would allow them to play.

  24. Re: Queue End of the world articles in 3,2,1 on Dinosaurs Done In By... Dark Matter? · · Score: 0

    Planet X is what happens when systems like the ort cloud or the asteroid belt clump up. There is mathematical proof that these systems will clump together into a large mass and then separate.

  25. Re:What about our soul? on Why Robots Will Not Be Smarter Than Humans By 2029 · · Score: 0

    Don't give up on that theory. Pretty sure we are not an intelligent species. There are some people that know more than others, but that is no way to judge real intelligence. My theory is that consciousness is a quantum type mechanism that improves with increased mass, so maybe when the population reaches 13 billion we will have enough mass to adequately define intelligence. Until then we are just pumping up our false egos and merely stuck in an early stage of evolution.