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An irreverent take on some recent research funding news: | |
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Interesting. Next they will fund the search for fairies! | |
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Once going up to an Alpine hut at night in Val Gardena I heard voices in a waterfall. They were the voices of the "aiguanes", the local fairies which are common in the folklore of the Dolomite mountains. | |
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Interesting. Next they will fund the search for fairies! Are you really sure there are no leprechauns? Meanwhile, to get back to this universe, what else may well be found?... (Note what is actually being looked for...) No harm in trying i suppose. Oh dear... Apathy rules... So much for forging ahead to expand further the frontier of ignorance! Keep searchin', Martin ____________ Mandriva Linux A user friendly OS! See new freedom Mageia2 The Future is what We make IT (GPLv3) | |
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Once going up to an Alpine hut at night in Val Gardena I heard voices in a waterfall. They were the voices of the "aiguanes", the local fairies which are common in the folklore of the Dolomite mountains. Just as occasional (random) voices can be 'heard' in the interstellar noise that s@h searches through. A pretty metaphor? Or a few hopeful dreams in the noise?... (Or is it leprechauns, turtles, and space goats "all the way down"?) :-) Keep searchin', Martin ____________ Mandriva Linux A user friendly OS! See new freedom Mageia2 The Future is what We make IT (GPLv3) | |
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Are you really sure there are no leprechauns? Come off it now Martin, Everyone knows leprechauns exist. Its undisputed in the scientific community. I think i saw an article in Nature journal there recently that discussed leprechaun magic. In that same edition of Nature, there was a super article about Santa Clause too! You would have enjoyed it! John. | |
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Since the scientists will be looking for mid-infrared emissions, they will presumably be able to detect waste heat from a high technology stellar civilization, whether its energy is collected by a Dyson Sphere, or produced by some other means. The new search will be approximately 100 times as sensitive as the previous one for Dyson Spheres. A 'type II' civilization, utilizing as much energy as that produced by a star of middling size, like our own, would have access to about 40 billion times as much power as we do. | |
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My biggest problem with any type of massive device in space is debris. From asteroids, comets, and other space junk which will cause massive holes on any object. | |
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