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    Time travel doesn't exist because time travel wiped out the timelines where it did

    There is symmetry which prevents this. If we are moving towards each other, each of us sees the other’s light as blue shifted, and each of us sees the other having faster time then themself. Relativity leads to paradoxical seeming results. What differentiates the observers is what...
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    Time travel doesn't exist because time travel wiped out the timelines where it did

    Whether the past still exists or if only a thin membrane exists is not answered. One (apparently) popular view, called the block universe, has all times existing, with time having meaning on space like trajectories within the four dimensional universe. If there is just one block universe, time...
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    Time travel doesn't exist because time travel wiped out the timelines where it did

    Having equal probabilities to go through either slit is not the key feature. What is key is that the events of passing through one slit or the other are indistinguishable. Then, the event of reaching a distant screen cannot distinguish a photon that arrived from one over a photon that arrived...
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    pop up ads

    I’ve noticed in the last few days an extra ad close to the bottom right. It has what seems to be a delayed close button. The bottom banner stopped having a close button at least a few weeks ago. What is amusing is seeing the adds overlay each other. The new ads seem to have more motion...
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    Isn’t this a matter of materials technology? An obsidian toothed sword does vicious cuts on unarmored and lightly armored targets. The teeth shatter when a “hard” armor is struck. A big issue for swords is the tradeoff between hardness and flexibility. Hence forging which has different...
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    D&D General Weapons should break left and right

    New to the thread. Apologies if this has been covered. Considerations: Relative hardness should matter. Striking a golem with the a weapon of an unsuitable material should have a chance of breaking the weapon. Skill should matter. A weapons master should know how to defect blows with a...
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    Bottom ad cannot be closed?

    The title says nearly all of it. Is the bottom banner ad no longer closable? I can’t find a close control on it. Thanks! TomB
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    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    It seemed that she was aware of it, but still has episodes. TomB
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    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    That’s the thing. This doesn’t seem, to me, to be a hard decision. The actions were necessary to save the lives of millions of people. Maybe not humans, but I don’t see how that matters. On a quasi-military vessel, the decision seems simple, and not very hard. One should have sympathy for...
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    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    I really liked Murderbot and Andor. S1 Foundation was good, but I couldn’t get into season 2. SNW is mostly great. I feel like S3 isn’t quite as good as S2, but still mostly good. S3E1 seemed very rushed. I did not like the twist at the end of the latest episode. And don’t understand the...
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    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    I thought that Earth geostationary orbits were quite high. Something like 37000 miles. Satellites in low orbits whip around every few hours or less, way too fast to be stationary. TomB
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    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    There are stationary orbits around every planet. I guess “geo” might be off, but the rest is fine. A low “orbit” could be stationary, except it would require constant acceleration and might not qualify as an “orbit” in normal usage. It would be a circular path that maintained the same...
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    Spoilers Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Season 3 Viewing (Spoilers)

    The sequencing needs the ensign to leave after finding the bodies before the doors seal. TomB
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    Are Ghosts Real? (a poll)

    I guess I’m confused: Torsion experiments do prove something about gravity. Double slit experiments prove something about the character of light. Attaching two springs and comparing that to the individual springs proves something about springs. Would you not consider particle deflection...
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    No Initiative Order: How Do You Do It?

    We used to do simultaneous resolution (lo, decades ago) with initiative used to declare actions. The GM was responsible for figuring out what happened, and for giving players an opportunity to adjust their actions according to things happening. I really miss this style of play. The whole...
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    "Promising hints of life on distant planet"

    I’m thinking it’s more complicated than this. Don’t we need to take into account the surface area of the star? Which is a function of the radius. Also, the radius of the planet’s orbit will matter. TomB
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    Unbelievable Scale of AI’s Pirated-Books Problem

    Yeah. See my edit. Thanks! TomB
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    Unbelievable Scale of AI’s Pirated-Books Problem

    While I have nearly 100% in agreement with your posts, to date, I have at least one disagreement with the above post. One big use of AI is to predict protein folding. I would argue that that is a scientific application, one which has huge commercial applications. TomB Edit: We should...
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    D&D General Hasbro enters gambling deal using Dungeons & Dragons intellectual property

    Curious. But, a little more than simple slots. What is a “story driven” slot machine? TomB
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    D&D General Hasbro enters gambling deal using Dungeons & Dragons intellectual property

    This doesn’t seem to be about slot machines. Can we set that aside? This seems to be about using D&D as a theme for online gambling. I see this as hugely problematic. This creates an association of D&D with gambling. This entices a young population into gambling. The association itself...
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