You might!!! In a vacuum you get no convection, no conduction, and only radiative heat transfer works. Radiating heat energy into a vacuum isnt fast enough to cool components fast enough... so they might need to cycle water over the components in a really long loop that can radiate it out before it swipes around the components again...
@elonmusk Could we not dump waste heat from the liquid cooling systems to large swimming pools? Open up fun community areas with heated pools to use for free... might increase the cost of the data centers a bit but it would change the some of the public perception of them.
@HazelAppleyard@Itsthatmguy@maryarchived I dont see how the point is weakened by use of AI. Its a productivity tool that helps clean narratives up a bit. Your arguement is like saying i only eat real food grown and harvested by hand, I dont want my veggies weakened or contaminated by the use of tractors ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
This is BY FAR the worst take i have seen you take. I wanted kids prior to being married or having my own. I dated a sought out a mate specifically with that goal in mind. I have helped everyone of my kids, nephews, and neices however I could. I coach teeball right now, coaching twelve 5 year olds multiple times a week. Ive been begging my wife to have just one more kiddo.
Ive been playing the game, and it does ping the protector dad side. The same way that when one of the girls on my team got hit in the face with a baseball, I went over scooped her up, checked if she was okay and carried her to her mom. Its not weird, its being a fucking dad!!
You're wrong! Take your L, take a step back, and learn more, or just stop commenting on things you obviously have no idea about...
@Timcast I think the opposite be true for Nickelback? Everyone hates on them because they thought every everyone else hated them. Till a Nickelback song comes on and everyone starts rocking... ๐ค
It would be amazing if Aliens were there but the far more plausible reason is just that humans can be dirty and Antarctica has millions of years of history frozen in the ice and so the less we contaminate it the better research we can do to see what the world was like in the past.
@oldswiftskool@0xDegenApe@FELibrary_ Im open to alternate theories but aliens living in Antarctica is pretty out there. Antarctica is cool but might be the least interesting continent on the planet. Maybe they went there because no one else was there and can slip in and out without being noticed... ๐คทโโ๏ธ
18. The Earth has a thick atmosphere that pushes down on every one of us by a lot. We just dont notice it too much since we are used to it and the air presses in all directions and equalizes things. A vacuum in a tank on Earth would have all of the atmosphere pushing down on it, hence if the material of the tank is not strong enough, it gets crushed. Air pressure is just the amount of atmosphere being pulled down by the gravity of the Earth. We do lose atmosphere to space all the time, but its a small amount. Earth's gravity holds all that gas down here. If Earth was smaller the vacuum of space would steal more from us, look at mars history.
17. Water doesnt fly off because Earth is large. Even though it is spinning fast, its so large that the angular momentum and forces are not enough to throw the water off because gravity pulls it down. If the Earth spun much faster suddenly, it would act just like the tennis ball. The tennis ball has basically no gravity force, so the surface tension of water and water molecules "sticking" to the fuzz of the ball is what keeps the water on the ball. Its entirely different forces that are at work.
16. When the bullet is shot from the gun, the person, bullet, gun, and Earth are all moving. Relative to the Earth, the bullet is at rest, it gets shot and travels the same trajectory it would. If you were stationed outside of earth watching the bullet fly, it would travel much much farther since relative to your position, the bullet is traveling much faster. But relative to the Earth, it goes up and comes down based on initial velocity, gravity,and air resistance.
@Lucidonious@0xDegenApe@FELibrary_ Your water might spill getting up to or slowing down from 100mph, but at a steady and straight 100mph, the water wont move at all.