It's also about the humidity and what your homes are prepared for. Humidity is MUCH WORSE than just heat and most homes in the UK have no AC which makes what's happening there way more dangerous than it would be in an area that normally gets that hot.
This, ACs actually extracts the humidity within a space while cooling it down. And prolonged exposure outside can increase the chance of heat strokes if the humidity is high since the moisture can affect a body's ability to sweat. That's why wet bulb temperature is dangerous!
You would need a ridiculously massively mega huge object to capture enough scattered light to capture a meaningful image of earth. Otherwise the best you could hope for is enough light for spectroscopy which is a far cry from seeing dinosaurs.
a simple but good sci-fi ability would be to be able to automatically translate every language to the level of a native speaker. (not only literal translation but also to understand the costumes/context). I mean sure there are already apps that can give you a literal translation between languages that are similar enough to use with out losing context. but no instant 100%
Even if you instantly put a mirror far enough away from us, for light to spend millions of years to go out and come back, you would at the earliest see the day you put up the mirror. Which could be interesting for people living millions of years from now, to see how we live. But no way to reflect light that has already been projected out. Unless we brake the laws of relativity and exceed the speed of light.
I don't think that's true actually. If you consider the fact that light has to travel to and back from the mirror, then it would reflect further back in time the further away the mirror is. If the light was from a thousand years ago, took 500 years to get to the mirror (which appeared instantly as soon as that light approached), then 500 years back, then present day us would be seeing light from a thousand years ago with a mirror placed 500 years ago. There is another problem however, in that the image you would get would probably be completely useless. Sure, you would be able to see back in time, but probably all it would register as would be some white light on a sensor somewhere. It's just too far away to get any sort of significant detail. With the inverse square law, the light would get more sparse and spread out the further it went, until it lost all significance as an image. With a large enough concave mirror you may be able to re-concentrate that light, but that's a mirror lightyears in width and you'd be hoping that nothing got in the way in-between. Then again, I'm not actually an expert, so I may be wrong.
Oh they be bangin' alright. Saw this video on some other channel once. Confirmed they absolutely be bangin' during Valentines Day. Odd that they sang the whole thing though.... and without moving their lips half the time.
I've always been more of a Fantasy guy over Sci Fi. I suppose the closest I could get is being a psychic/psion/jedi mind powers or something, but in the grand scope of science fiction, that feels a little weak and bland to be wanting. Not even a power I'd necessarily want. I suppose I wouldn't mind some YogLabs-style cloning vats. It would be cool to have a couple extra lives in stock, lest something goes wrong ( or alternatively, I can fuck over my body one way or another, and try again and be more careful. Like gorging myself on food and living an incredibly unhealthy lifestyle, but then swapping bodies to a fresh clean one. Could be more useful than that of course. I have a nasty permanently harming leg injury, and it'd be great to have another body without said injury.
I would personally enjoy a matrix Being able to experience experiences you can’t normally have I could be a horse, be a blob of goo, or I could fly, climb on walls like Spider-Man or even defy gravity
Also, the Sci-Fi thing I want to exist is convenient, accessible, FTL space travel. I need to know that I can get off this planet once some stupidity-fueled cataclysm begins.
You wouldn’t wanna just yeet time travel into the world. Some fuckers gonna rip reality apart. If the question was what tech you’d like to have personally then sure
Top tier athletes live incredibly sheltered lives because all their time is given to training, studying and dieting. They don't typically have much of a social life outside of sport so when they go to a big event like the olympics they are suddenly mingling with loads of like-minded, attractive people of their own age and the parties after their events are over are carnage. As such, like prom night at school it is important to have contraceptives within easy reach because they're going to let their hair down and make up for all that time they've lost pursuing their craft. Sure they're technically adults and should be taking responsibility for their own contraceptives but lets be honest, we've all made poor decisions at parties and handing out a few hundred quids worth of condoms is going to potentially prevent a lot of inevitable problems.
In this episode, Chris Trott described 1984 as "Orwellian" and "like Equilibrium". I just want to make sure that's commemorated.
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The bois have such well rounded, empathetic and reasoned opinions
Especially on which planets are gas giants :D
Hat Films surprised that young, extremely fit people bone.
yeah...Hat Chat dose.. so needed this Thank you bois... you rock.
It's also about the humidity and what your homes are prepared for. Humidity is MUCH WORSE than just heat and most homes in the UK have no AC which makes what's happening there way more dangerous than it would be in an area that normally gets that hot.
This, ACs actually extracts the humidity within a space while cooling it down. And prolonged exposure outside can increase the chance of heat strokes if the humidity is high since the moisture can affect a body's ability to sweat. That's why wet bulb temperature is dangerous!
I live in a tropical country and i don't have AC at home cus electricity is too damn expensive. So. Yeah.
You would need a ridiculously massively mega huge object to capture enough scattered light to capture a meaningful image of earth. Otherwise the best you could hope for is enough light for spectroscopy which is a far cry from seeing dinosaurs.
The eye recording thing reminds me of Repo: The Genetic Opera, they have that kinda stuff
I disagree with trots opinion on commercial rockets at 40:00 how cool is it that we saw the beginning of the age of common spacetravel?!
I would definitely go with the TARDIS. Anywhere in time and space PLUS it translates every language ever
Matrix bot denies having a mining farm. Says humans are just more ram.
a simple but good sci-fi ability would be to be able to automatically translate every language to the level of a native speaker. (not only literal translation but also to understand the costumes/context).
I mean sure there are already apps that can give you a literal translation between languages that are similar enough to use with out losing context. but no instant 100%
Even if you instantly put a mirror far enough away from us, for light to spend millions of years to go out and come back, you would at the earliest see the day you put up the mirror. Which could be interesting for people living millions of years from now, to see how we live. But no way to reflect light that has already been projected out. Unless we brake the laws of relativity and exceed the speed of light.
I don't think that's true actually. If you consider the fact that light has to travel to and back from the mirror, then it would reflect further back in time the further away the mirror is. If the light was from a thousand years ago, took 500 years to get to the mirror (which appeared instantly as soon as that light approached), then 500 years back, then present day us would be seeing light from a thousand years ago with a mirror placed 500 years ago.
There is another problem however, in that the image you would get would probably be completely useless. Sure, you would be able to see back in time, but probably all it would register as would be some white light on a sensor somewhere. It's just too far away to get any sort of significant detail. With the inverse square law, the light would get more sparse and spread out the further it went, until it lost all significance as an image. With a large enough concave mirror you may be able to re-concentrate that light, but that's a mirror lightyears in width and you'd be hoping that nothing got in the way in-between.
Then again, I'm not actually an expert, so I may be wrong.
holy shiiit trott's hair haha (i havn't visited in a while)
Good day lads! glad to be back
Bangin fingle for some bangin boiks
Oh they be bangin' alright. Saw this video on some other channel once. Confirmed they absolutely be bangin' during Valentines Day. Odd that they sang the whole thing though.... and without moving their lips half the time.
Extreme weather in Britain: 26 degrees
Extreme weather here in Australia: 45 degrees
But it’s HUMID goddamnit!
@@Emperorhirohito19272 lol
I've always been more of a Fantasy guy over Sci Fi. I suppose the closest I could get is being a psychic/psion/jedi mind powers or something, but in the grand scope of science fiction, that feels a little weak and bland to be wanting. Not even a power I'd necessarily want.
I suppose I wouldn't mind some YogLabs-style cloning vats. It would be cool to have a couple extra lives in stock, lest something goes wrong ( or alternatively, I can fuck over my body one way or another, and try again and be more careful. Like gorging myself on food and living an incredibly unhealthy lifestyle, but then swapping bodies to a fresh clean one. Could be more useful than that of course. I have a nasty permanently harming leg injury, and it'd be great to have another body without said injury.
After all the talk on sharing experiences I feel like you might enjoy OtherLife. It's basically about biological virtual reality.
I would personally enjoy a matrix
Being able to experience experiences you can’t normally have
I could be a horse, be a blob of goo, or I could fly, climb on walls like Spider-Man or even defy gravity
I don't know why they're apologizing for the noises from their fans. I don't hear them ... over the sound of my fans.
Also, the Sci-Fi thing I want to exist is convenient, accessible, FTL space travel. I need to know that I can get off this planet once some stupidity-fueled cataclysm begins.
You wouldn’t wanna just yeet time travel into the world. Some fuckers gonna rip reality apart. If the question was what tech you’d like to have personally then sure
Something tells me Ross has a twin fantasy
Do you think the Fokkens offer a nan's milk service?
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I want the war game from enders game to be built in orbit and turn into an international sport
@44:35 why fix the climate for everyone when they can charge to save the few on their moon/mars bases?
Top tier athletes live incredibly sheltered lives because all their time is given to training, studying and dieting. They don't typically have much of a social life outside of sport so when they go to a big event like the olympics they are suddenly mingling with loads of like-minded, attractive people of their own age and the parties after their events are over are carnage. As such, like prom night at school it is important to have contraceptives within easy reach because they're going to let their hair down and make up for all that time they've lost pursuing their craft. Sure they're technically adults and should be taking responsibility for their own contraceptives but lets be honest, we've all made poor decisions at parties and handing out a few hundred quids worth of condoms is going to potentially prevent a lot of inevitable problems.
Even if we are evolved to live in a certain climate...its still dang hot for natives in 50 degrees heat yikesss
A lot of the woman's skateboarders seem to be like 13 and 16
31° iS NoTHinG!
I don't think Eric Smith gets the point.
Few days late posting chaos, it's freezing in Bristol tonight.