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What if the Earth, the galaxy, and all the galaxies near us were enclosed in a weirdly empty bubble? This scenario could resolve some longstanding questions about the nature of the universe. Someone's been into the bubbly beverages again I see
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ASTRONOMICAL DICTIONARY
science (n.) sī-ən(t)s: guesswork, fantasy.
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Well, certainly anything that's posted on here because its from news sources that (1) are limited by both the writers' and the audience's understanding of the scientific theories or observations discussed and (2) favor more sensational topics regardless of what the wider astronomical community thinks of them.
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These guys are just plagiarists... the idea was first published by Lowell Cunningham* and Sandy Carruthers* and brought to the big public later by Ed Solomon** and Barry Sonnenfeld***
*Original comic writers and the **script writer and ***director of "Men in Black"
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AIRI, it was formally proposed as the Eternal Inflation theory, in the early 1980s, but I'm pretty sure that there was a lot of Sci-Fi that talked of it before that.
But they're plagiarists, for sure. It looks like another case of "great scientists" trying to get famous by parroting the theories of earlier scientists.
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Mark_Wallace wrote: AIRI, it was formally proposed as the Eternal Inflation theory, in the early 1980s I was in kindergarten in that time slot... sorry
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You weren't very well read, then?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Someone's been into the bubbly beverages again I see
They should stop serving alcoholic drinks in the Faculty Lounge.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Sensor Tower, a popular analytics platform for tech developers and investors, has been secretly collecting data from millions of people who have installed popular VPN and ad-blocking apps for Android and iOS "Your bait of falsehood takes this carp of truth."
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I'm really annoyed by this, because I take security really seriously!
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PCP? Security through angel dust?
TTFN - Kent
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Next step of root13
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It works - nobody dares approach someone on angel dust.
"If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough."
Alan Kay.
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Whisper, the anonymous messaging app beloved by teens and tweens the world over, has a problem: it’s not as anonymous as we’d thought. Did what it says on the label: shared secrets
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When asked for comment, the CTO said "Shhh!"
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A secret a bit posted in the internet is like a woman a bit pregnat.
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SMB vulnerability is currently not patched, but now everyone knows it's there. Who'll get to the vulnerability first?
Yeah, I'm making it worse by reporting on it, but I blame ZDNet.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Yeah, I'm making it worse by reporting on it, but I blame ZDNet. I don't think they are the first source of the leak nor the source of the bug
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Yeah, I'm making it worse by reporting on it, but I blame ZDNet. The big story set for tomorrow on zdnet is a scare-story about sites that are advertising the bug.
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A litany of issues in business, finance, container ship loading and aircraft loading derive from this one simple dilemma We're gonna need a bigger knapsack
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Just get a JRPG bag.
Not only do they hold 100,000kg of various-sized stuff, but they're invisible, and no trouble to carry.
Is there a prize for solving this one? Where do I claim it?
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Facebook isn’t the best company to turn to when it comes to user privacy and the company is still dealing with the aftermath of the Cambridge Analytica scandal that happened back in 2018. While Facebook was held accountable for it ended up paying $5 billion in fines, the worst might be yet to come. You call that a fine? *THIS* is a fine!
Showing France how it's done
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The good new is not that they get sued for $529 Billion
The good news would be that they get the guilty veredict and really have to pay it.
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A figure like that smacks of a strategic move.
Wait for the "If you yahoos stop allowing publication of fake news, we might reconsider".
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