@ElHarux Technically yeah, iirc the only thing that can "destroy" information is a black hole by converting matter into hawking radiation.
So it should be possible to teleport millions of light years away and see the past. But the further you go the harder it gets (inverse square law)
@vandotorres@Ayda__gol 1500 isnt high anymore. It is more the average for a decent 2 bedroom appartment. You can find cheaper but it will be a very small appartment. Finding anything below 800 is near impossible.
You can find some better deals in some more "remote" areas.
@_ItsMeBB_ @16TonsThePoorer Oh absolutely not endorsing Israël.
Just giving my 2 cents on the video.
Israel is commiting genocide against the Palestinians and it's disgusting how the UN doesn't intervene.
Shows how crooked the UN is and the veto system.
Bunker busters arent new.
Around since the 40's.
@16TonsThePoorer Indicating it's probably a weapon based on conventional explosives.
Since the explosive is a destroyed city my guess is that this is some "bunker buster" type bomb.
Most of the energy is directed in the ground which seems likely since tunnels seem a common occurrence.
@16TonsThePoorer Thermobaric bombs won't rip out your lungs.
The pressure wil rupture eardrums and puncture your lungs.
But the video above isn't a thermobaric. Thermobaric bombs work by vaporizing a lot of fuel in a large area. Lots of oxygen = bigboom
But there is no fire in the video.
@freddy22341@r0b0t_sp1der@nvidia How does the energy leave?
Because space is a vacuum so there is no matter to transfer the energy into.
Wil the heat be transferred into radiation or something?
If so how does that work?
@_Stocko_ Slow is more controlled and easier to compensate.
And higher speeds greatly increase stress on components and you need a lot of power.
Safety is also probably a good reason.
Metal stuff hurts when it hits you with mach 6.
@WoortsvG Idd laten we huizen kopen in armere gebieden in het buiten land omdat het hier niet te betalen is.
Onze economie is al helemaal naar de tering laten we het ergens anders precies op dezelfde manier verneuken.
Ratten gedrag
@Photo_Jeff@awkwardgoogle This is why smaller cars are preferred in the Netherlands since it's not just straight roads.
This does result in a higher maintenance cost that's why the Netherlands has a pretty high road tax.
The traffic flow is still pretty great except for amsterdam (traffic sucks there)
@Photo_Jeff@awkwardgoogle This resulted in roads being made with more corners, speed bumps and greenery at the side of the road.
Bicycle lanes and footpaths are usually separated from higher speed roads.
It resulted in a steep decline in traffic deaths.
39.3 deaths/ million nl
126.1 deaths/ million usa