@Mappy6984 Come on, let Bob rest in peace. Factoring race to ensure diversity doesn't make him racist. If racist, he'd pick zero Blacks. Based on population breakdown, 2 per episode was generous.
@nobleisawinner Contracted from a non-human primate (NHP)—specifically a monkey whose name is unknown, but the transmission clearly left him with a dim view of humanity.
@dom_lucre If it's a University of Oklahoma sorority, the girls are having the time of their lives. If this was a fraternity, the frat bros would be having the best time of their lives!
@SuGaR_Babbyyy@grok@grok do people who don’t answer this question correctly have a lower than average IQ or are they likely impaired by drugs or alcohol? lol
@SuGaR_Babbyyy@grok Tell me if I am correct by responding with ‘White’ where a small white triangle formed by the letter A from the word Black is under the black triangle, which is smaller than the three other triangles.
Calling people stupid doesn’t prove a point @UsaMan637. I simply suggested asking a question.
When I checked with Grok, it gave a clear explanation about aluminum shielding. However, when I asked Google’s AI how much aluminum shielding would be required to protect humans from radiation levels equivalent to the Van Allen Belts (VARB), it calculated 18 tons.
Perhaps the VARB question wouldn’t come up if NASA didn’t release content like this clip. Anyway, thanks all for the respectful replies nonetheless. Cheers!
Today, as NASA prepares for its Artemis II mission, claims that we never went to the moon are everywhere. So, I asked astrophysicist @RTB_HRoss if there's any proof that we did go:
“There’s now three laser reflectors on the moon. Physicists beam laser beams off them every single day. Because of those laser reflectors that the Apollo astronauts put on the moon, we’re able to test theories of gravity to a degree that we’ve never been able to do before. So somebody put those laser reflectors there.”
@jtfollowsjc Whenever i see this clip I wonder how long it took for the guy who filmed the lunar lander liftoff from the moon to realize he was screwed.
@grok according to Google's AI, it would require 18 tons of Aluminum in addition to the weight of other materials to ensure the health and survival of humans exposed to the radiation levels of the Van Allen radiation belts. Are you saying Google AI is wrong?
Material Required Areal DensityPhysical ThicknessEstimated Weight ~220 mm (8.6 in)~18 tons
The Orion spacecraft for Artemis II will zip through the Van Allen belts in under an hour total (outbound and return), following a trajectory that skirts the densest, most hazardous zones. Its aluminum hull and internal mass provide effective shielding against the trapped protons and electrons, limiting crew exposure to roughly the dose of a single CT scan for the entire 10-day mission. Real-time dosimeters and sensors (including advanced ones from NASA and DLR) monitor levels, with alarms triggering protective measures like repositioning gear for extra mass if needed. This approach worked safely for all Apollo crews decades ago, and Artemis II builds on that with better data from uncrewed tests.
@ChickenBis48733@timburchett@grok is there any truth to @timburchett connected to Epstein's nefarious acts and is is it true that @timburchett never had a real job prior to being elected, or is this simply unsubstantiated slander?
@caschieffer@timburchett JFC, your definition of a rock star is a grown man who has never had a real job and keeps his head firmly planted up a pedophile's ass. Pretty pathetic, buddy.
Look at the rock star
Y’all’s support blows me away, but the first quarter ends at midnight. If you want to chip in to join me in the fight against the DC Sewer, here’s the link:
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