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THREAD ConspiracyExcerp: 9/11 Conspiracy Theories
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Politics & Current Events Forum
Bin Laden Brothers Tip-Off Two NASA Research Scientists In 1987 About U.S. Government Plans To Cause 9/11; Now Third Person Comes Forward To Verify Scientists' Incredible Story Besides the tip-o...
THREAD Random PicturesRandom picture thread.
1169 Posts • 292271 Views
Photos, Videos & Music Forum
While orbiting the planet during their June 1998 mission, the crew of the Space Shuttle Discovery photographed this view of two moons of Earth. Thick storm clouds are visible in the lovely blue planet...
THREAD Word GamesDo geese see God?
4 Posts • 13578 Views
Jokes & Games
Palindrome - a word, verse, or sentence or a number that reads the same backward or forward. some of my favourite palindromes that I found on the net are - Do geese see God? Mr. Owl ate my met...
THREAD Physics & CosmologyNibiru looks more and more plausible...
8 Posts • 3787 Views
Science & Technology Forum
Even sillier is to have "NASA said so" as your only argument against it. The first thing you have to do is understand that the solar system we're taught as kids is grossly disproport...
THREAD Ethics & MoralityEthical Question Relating to Stem Cells From A Baby
5 Posts • 4156 Views
Philosophy Forum
That is one of the arguments. The other is that the unborn child has no duty to be sacrificed for the benefit of others. He has no relation with most of the world, only with his parents. In other word...
THREAD AstronomyAstronomy Picture Of The Day
216 Posts • 83308 Views
Science & Technology Forum
10 September 2012 Curiosity on the Move Image Credit: NASA/ JPL-Caltech/ Univ. of Arizona, HiRise-LPL Curiosity is on the move across Mars -- but where is it going? The car-sized rover's pa...
THREAD FuturologyWhat do you think the Future will be like?
43 Posts • 16254 Views
Science & Technology Forum
If humans survive-All functions will be performed by robots. Humans will do no real work. People will become so obese that robots will be created to stop heart attacks, wich will happen constantly. Al...
THREAD AstronomyMartian saltwater announcement
10 Posts • 5006 Views
Science & Technology Forum
I would love to simply be driving home one day and hear on the radio that one of the rovers found a large skeleton in the soil. I mean, we have had a lot of progress in terms of exploring the vast exp...
THREAD Physics & CosmologyLunacy & Science
17 Posts • 7212 Views
Science & Technology Forum
Watching a public broadcast (like PBS) on inertia, it started with a presentation of a ball being released at the apex of a roller coaster ride. It went on to the use of a zero gravity flight used by...
THREAD AstronomyPictures of Mars
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Science & Technology Forum
Odyssey Views A Surface Changed by Floods: Channels scoured by ancient outbursts of flood waters are seen in this orbital view from Odyssey's Thermal Emission Imaging System.The channels are bil...
THREAD AstronomyMartian saltwater announcement
10 Posts • 5006 Views
Science & Technology Forum
Today NASA announced that there once was large bodies of saltwater on Mars. They say that they have studied what appears to be an ancient shoreline where a salty sea crashed its waves sometime in the...
THREAD AstronomyAstronomy Picture Of The Day
216 Posts • 83308 Views
Science & Technology Forum
9 December 2012 The Astronaut Who Captured a Satellite Image Credit: STS-51A, NASA In 1984, high above the Earth's surface, an astronaut captured a satellite. It was the second satellite ca...
THREAD AstronomyAstronomy Picture Of The Day
216 Posts • 83308 Views
Science & Technology Forum
5 February 2013 Mars: Shadow at Point Lake Image Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, MSSS, Mastcam What if you saw your shadow on Mars and it wasn't human? Then you might be the robotic Curiosity ro...
THREAD AstronomyEarth From Outer Space
8 Posts • 7560 Views
Science & Technology Forum
The Blue Marble From Apollo 17 Credit: Image courtesy NASA Johnson Space Center This photograph of Earth was taken on December 7, 1972. This is the original caption written for this photo: View o...
THREAD AstronomyAstronomy Picture Of The Day
216 Posts • 83308 Views
Science & Technology Forum
18 September 2012 Orbiting Astronaut Self-Portrait Image Credit: Expedition 32 Crew, International Space Station, NASA Is it art? Earlier this month, space station astronaut Aki Hoshide (Japan)...
THREAD AstronomyExcerp: History of Astronomy
3 Posts • 2967 Views
Science & Technology Forum
Wierdos claim man did not go to the moon, that it was staged. They offer as proof the American flag blowing in the wind in the picture supposedly taken on the moon. There is no wind on the moon. Fact...
THREAD FuturologyThe end of the universe
40 Posts • 18088 Views
Philosophy Forum
actually u might know of it its called string theory and according to the theory everything is made of small small circular vibrations of energy names strings and in theory if u could shirnk down to t...
THREAD AstronomyAstronomy Picture Of The Day
216 Posts • 83308 Views
Science & Technology Forum
4 January 2013 Sunrise at Tycho Credit: NASA / GSFC / Arizona State Univ. / Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Tycho crater's central peak complex casts a long, dark shadow near local sunrise in...
THREAD AstronomyAstronomy Picture Of The Day
216 Posts • 83308 Views
Science & Technology Forum
11 December 2012 NGC 604: Giant Stellar Nursery Image Credit: Hubble Legacy Archive, ESA, NASA; Processing - Donald Waid Stars are sometimes born in the midst of chaos. About 3 million years ago...
THREAD Alternative Beliefsreal or just a myth?
57 Posts • 18132 Views
Religion Forum
dr. suess; what I was stating that today people see aliens as proof that life exist on other planets which is the basic primise of the Sci-Fi "StarGate", correct? aliens go back as far as t...
THREAD AstronomyAstronomy Picture Of The Day
216 Posts • 83308 Views
Science & Technology Forum
17 January 2013 Cas A: Optical and X-ray Image Credit: X-ray - NASA, JPL-Caltech, NuSTAR; Optical - Ken Crawford (Rancho Del Sol Obs.) The aftermath of a cosmic cataclysm, supernova remnant Cass...
THREAD AstronomyAstronomy Picture Of The Day
216 Posts • 83308 Views
Science & Technology Forum
11 February 2013 N11: Star Clouds of the LMC Image Credit: NASA, ESA, J. Lake (Pomfret School Massive stars, abrasive winds, mountains of dust, and energetic light sculpt one of the largest and...
THREAD AstronomyAstronomy Picture Of The Day
216 Posts • 83308 Views
Science & Technology Forum
13 February 2013 Infrared Orion from WISE Image Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, UCLA The Great Nebula in Orion is a intriguing place. Visible to the unaided eye, it appears as a small fuzzy patch in...
THREAD AstronomyAstronomy Picture Of The Day
216 Posts • 83308 Views
Science & Technology Forum
30 September 2012 A Galaxy Collision in NGC 6745 Image Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)-ESA/Hubble Collaboration Acknowledgment: Roger Lynds (KPNO/NOAO) et al. Gala...
THREAD AstronomyAstronomy Picture Of The Day
216 Posts • 83308 Views
Science & Technology Forum
18 November 2012 NGC 6357: Cathedral to Massive Stars Image Credit: NASA, ESA and Jesús Maíz Apellániz (IAA, Spain) How massive can a normal star be? Estimates made from distance, brigh...
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