Has science gone too far?
No
Has science gone too far?
No
Very useful rules, I see… impossible to bypass :-)
Interesting, you just replaced losers and clueless in the gervaise principle
https://thepowermoves.com/the-gervais-principle-summary-review/
Alleluja, you have seen the light
This is right. This requires a discussion a bit wider than 420 letters, even more when they come from Rowling
Km is 103m cm is 10-2m so the difference is 105 i.e. 100000 (one with 5 zeroes)
Or more intuitively one centi-meter is a 1/100 of a meter and Kilo-Meter is 1000 meter therefore 100*1000 100000
It is quite intuitive, once you start using it
What’s weird is why we don’t use Megameters and megagrams (i.e. one metric ton)
If only there was a solution, I don’t know, a cable resistent to jamming the ether, something we could call ether-jamming-resistant-network, in short Ethernet
I know… I am just dreaming :-P
Sorry, but you are wrong, battery means exactly chemical battery
Gravity electrical storage is not a battery
And the picture from 1991 is in black and white?
GTFO
German train always on time? AHAHAHAH HAHAHAHAHAHA
That’s a good joke
Almost… Nuclear comes from super-novae, therefore not strictly “solar” (in the sense coming from the sun) but loosely yeah everything comes from stars and star formation
The same can be said for banknotes, they are quite useless as paper, they are mostly valuable because people see them as valuable and perceptions can change
Not disagreeing, but you are describing almost every company or corporation above a certain size
Many good ones were already mentioned
But from memory: