Fun Science Facts

#76
#76
Scientists have discovered a certain food proven to reduce a woman's sex drive on average of 75%.


Wedding cake



It has also proven that when you are courting a woman, that if you put a quarter in a jar every time you are intimate, then remove a quarter from the jar every time you are intimate after marriage, you will never empty that jar.

Truth.
 
#77
#77
God bless their ignorant hearts.

I actually used to like icp as a kid. I don't like rap, and I'm not into goth and dark stuff, but some of their earlier songs were catchy as heck. There is some underlying talent there, but yeah, it's icp. Still better than nickelback, creed, puddle of mudd and goo goo dolls
 
#78
#78
I actually used to like icp as a kid. I don't like rap, and I'm not into goth and dark stuff, but some of their earlier songs were catchy as heck. There is some underlying talent there, but yeah, it's icp. Still better than nickelback, creed, puddle of mudd and goo goo dolls

That's entirely debatable.
 
#81
#81
Title of thread: Fun SCIENCE facts. Go start your own thread, don't hijack this one.

I thought the funny part is you should've put emphasis on facts instead of science there (as we still have many arguments like String Theory.) To help people from further confusion in the thread:

Fact - a thing that is indisputably the case.

Faith - Belief that does not rest on logical proof or material evidence.


Hope that helps folks.
 
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#83
#83
I thought the funny part is you should've put emphasis on facts instead of science there (as we still have many arguments like String Theory.) To help people from further confusion in the thread:

Fact - a thing that is indisputably the case.

Faith - Belief that does not rest on logical proof or material evidence.


Hope that helps folks.

Cool.


Please provide proof that said " faith" is incorrect


Thanks
 
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#85
#85
Scientific Fact: Hot college women love older white guys with big ole wads













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Of cash.
 
#86
#86
It is physically impossible to write out a Googolplex(10^10^100 (I think?!)). If you were to write a zero on every atom in the known universe you still wouldnt have enough room. And I still find that very hard to believe.
 
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#87
#87
It is physically impossible to write out a Googolplex(10^10^100 (I think?!)). If you were to write a zero on every atom in the known universe you still wouldnt have enough room. And I still find that very hard to believe.

Why not just write it on quarks?
 
#88
#88
Why not just write it on quarks?

I wont even go there because I had to look up what a quark is. I have a Bachelor of Science...but not in science. Not to mention a googolplex is still only the second largest number with a name. Just a googol is a 1 followed by 100 zeros. Largest number is Grahams number? Idk for sure.
 
#89
#89
I wont even go there because I had to look up what a quark is. I have a Bachelor of Science...but not in science. Not to mention a googolplex is still only the second largest number with a name. Just a googol is a 1 followed by 100 zeros. Largest number is Grahams number? Idk for sure.

This is the fact that are not strong enough
in Europe every man long enough
To comprehend what it is actively
hostile to thoughtful
decisionmaking.
It has endeavoured
to slice your achilles tendon.
 
#90
#90
Also looked up Grahams number. Too big to even ponder.

The Earth would become a black hole if it were shrunk down to the size of a peanut.
 
#91
#91
Holographic principle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Probably my favorite science theory.

It was born out of the idea that information cannot be destroyed and the study of black holes (Hawking). For the longest time, Hawking maintained that information was lost (destroyed) in a black hole. However, later theoretical physicists, and Hawking eventually reversed himself (agreed), proved that such was not the case. The information of an object/thing/energy was stored or smeared across the surface of the black hole (aka the event horizon). Thus, information was essentially 2d even though reality appears 3d to us.

If this theoretical interpretation holds, and one applies it to the universe, reality would be nothing but a 3d projection of 2d information stored on the surface of the universe.

Yeah, I've really been pondering both holographic principle and simulation hypothesis lately. They both seem too crazy to be true upon first glance, but when you dig a little deeper, you start to see where their proponents are coming from.

It's honestly starting to look like our 3D universe is just a hologram of a 2D surface where all information is stored. That theory gains more and more traction every day.
 
#92
#92
The 12 note chromatic scale used in Western contemporary harmony is literally derived from the naturally occurring overtone series. This is why these specific notes and intervals in terms of frequency create harmony that is capable of motion through functional harmonic progressions.

In a nutshell, the 12 note chromatic scale being derived from the overtone series is what makes music awesome.
 
#93
#93
The Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center is so large that rain clouds form inside it.
 
#94
#94
The Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center is so large that rain clouds form inside it.

I don't understand. I google searched this for truth and this seems to be a supported claim, but if you look at the building it really doesn't look that big.

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#95
#95
I don't understand. I google searched this for truth and this seems to be a supported claim, but if you look at the building it really doesn't look that big.

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The VAB is 526 feet (160.3 m) tall, 716 feet (218.2 m) long and 518 feet (157.9 m) wide. It covers 8 acres (3 ha), and encloses 129,428,000 cubic feet (3,665,000 m3) of space.

It's pretty big. It is the second largest building by volume in the world.
 
#98
#98
Imagine what the earth would be like once the moon finally moves out of the earth's orbit.

I would imagine there would be no earth.

It was stated that the moon was close enough when it was created, that it was 10 times it's size (due to proximity)

Pretty crazy. Being that close I'm sure the oceans were crazy.
 

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