Well some times it’s not worth effort, Calli. I’m not shocked some may not like me, they maybe correct.
Well some times it’s not worth effort, Calli. I’m not shocked some may not like me, they maybe correct.
That has been my (limited) experience also, Bruce. Imagine developing a product, manufacturing it, launching it and then finding out…
we need chinese AI and chinese robots like we need a hole in the head
I stayed at that hotel in Hikkadua. It was falling apart then. Cheap though, and the breakfast was good. I…
Sadly they do lack creativity. I’ve worked with many, they do not have the spark of bleeding edge innovation. But…
the regulatory capture of “unexplained” deaths
Setting up the Great Reset
NHS reveals in FOI that Ambulance Call-Outs for Heart Illness have DOUBLED since Covid-19 Vaccination began among all age-groups
“General relativity has been empirically verified many times over, sometimes by the discovery of features Einstein predicted, but could not yet prove. In short, his theory has proven to be astonishingly accurate.”
Indeed – without the time dilation it predicts (and for which we can correct), SatNav systems would be impossible. Ditto Doppler shifts.
Although I will note that the first “proof” of relativity and “warped” space time (bending of star light by the sun’s gravity, seen during a solar eclipse), was actually “in the noise” – I believe we have since seen this “above the noise”, but the first instance did not have the resolution and/or accuracy to say for certain. The retrograde motion of Mercury, which was also “predicted” by relativity, had already been observed, so not really “confirmed” as a “prediction”.
Indolent, thanks. Very helpful.
Fatboy, you don’t understand what scale means, you fat idiot.
Scaling or economies of scale doesn’t mean that installing more of the renewable crap (and it is crap) will produce more energy. It will, but that what it means.
Scaling means you can dial up production using existing technology/asset.
Renewballs actually exhibit diseconomies of scale. This means the more production the more costly it is.