This is why we like to look for moons that have ammonia oceans under their surfaces, and moons that have ice.
We also look for Bismuth, because Bismuth is the thing other than water that is less dense as a solid than as a liquid. A bismuth ocean would thus be able to have icebergs.
And yes, underground oceans are a thing. Enceladus has an underground ocean of ice the size of the great lakes!
Earth has underground oceans called aquifers, but those are more rocks permeated by water, and not really huge bodies of water/ice, like Enceladus has.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
I’d like to take a time machine, travel to the past, punch Lovecraft in the face for no reason, help him up, say “Hey man I loved your books,” and then just run away and disappear.
A foreigner from the far east assaulted me today with profound velocity, but it is still of the most glorious days of my life for the first time in my life someone has said they enjoyed my work!”
Why yes apartment complex/neighbors/unknownexternalentities, you're right, making creepy noises while poor erio already can't sleep is definitely the kind and considerate thing to do. Gee thanks.
Though at least my cat doesn't seem freaked out, which goes a long way towards salving my fear.
The lack of sleep is probably contributing, too, in all honesty. I often become considerably more anxious when running low on rest.
warming occurs at basically the "per square meter" level, by warmer matter not being able to radiate heat back out to space as much
i don't know the calculations off the top of my head, but let's just try to look up average PPM of CO2 from 1990 and 2000
it actually varies by the month, in part because much of the land is in the northern hemisphere and deciduous trees lose their leaves in the wintertime
going by the chart here: http://www.carbonify.com/carbon-dioxide-levels.htm (these numbers look roughly right based on others i've seen before) CO2 PPM went from 354.27 to 369.67 form dec 1990 to dec 2000
going by wikipedia here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiative_forcing, the change in radiative forcing due to atmospheric gas is logarithmic with the change in the concentration of said gas, with the following formula being the one specific to carbon dioxide:
so the change deltaF = 5.35 * ln (369.67/354.27) W / m^2 = +0.227 W/m^2
so adding another quarter of a watt per square meter of surface area basically. not too sure what the simplifying assumptions are on this formula but it should be good enough for a ballpark estimate.
I've been to Venice and it's a piece of shit tourist ripoff hellhole. its fucking nightmarish. the worst place on the planet. i hope it falls into the sea immediately
I've been to Venice and it's a piece of shit tourist ripoff hellhole. its fucking nightmarish. the worst place on the planet. i hope it falls into the sea immediately
I've been to Venice and it's a piece of shit tourist ripoff hellhole. its fucking nightmarish. the worst place on the planet. i hope it falls into the sea immediately
that sounds like many tourist destinations
no like imagine the worst tourist destination you've ever been to and then imagine it ten times worse than that. you're still some way off how bad Venice is
like you can make yourself believe it's alright if you take a gondola ride and get away from all the awful tourist shit down some back canals, but unless you get one for free (like i did) its £70 which is also a fuckhuge ripoff and not worth it and the back canals smell bad anyway. never go to venice
if you want to see venetian architecture that bad just go to rethymnon old town. it doesn't have the canals but it also has far far less ripoff awful shit and tourists and the weather is better and the food is better and it doesn't smell like garbage
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
We also look for Bismuth, because Bismuth is the thing other than water that is less dense as a solid than as a liquid. A bismuth ocean would thus be able to have icebergs.
And yes, underground oceans are a thing. Enceladus has an underground ocean of ice the size of the great lakes!
Earth has underground oceans called aquifers, but those are more rocks permeated by water, and not really huge bodies of water/ice, like Enceladus has.
eagerly awaiting Randall Munroe's response to that question
I prefer Sartre.
what a sad song
because it probably falls under some definition of 'artsy' and is foreign
also
it's good
in other news fascists are stupid
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
warming occurs at basically the "per square meter" level, by warmer matter not being able to radiate heat back out to space as much
i don't know the calculations off the top of my head, but let's just try to look up average PPM of CO2 from 1990 and 2000
it actually varies by the month, in part because much of the land is in the northern hemisphere and deciduous trees lose their leaves in the wintertime
going by the chart here: http://www.carbonify.com/carbon-dioxide-levels.htm (these numbers look roughly right based on others i've seen before) CO2 PPM went from 354.27 to 369.67 form dec 1990 to dec 2000
going by wikipedia here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiative_forcing, the change in radiative forcing due to atmospheric gas is logarithmic with the change in the concentration of said gas, with the following formula being the one specific to carbon dioxide:
so the change deltaF = 5.35 * ln (369.67/354.27) W / m^2 = +0.227 W/m^2
so adding another quarter of a watt per square meter of surface area basically. not too sure what the simplifying assumptions are on this formula but it should be good enough for a ballpark estimate.
and i know this and i've been a tourist
i've also been a local
like you can make yourself believe it's alright if you take a gondola ride and get away from all the awful tourist shit down some back canals, but unless you get one for free (like i did) its £70 which is also a fuckhuge ripoff and not worth it and the back canals smell bad anyway. never go to venice
like, there's only one good restaurant still there
IKA MUSUME *CLAP*