Well, hell then. We'll be okay. Food, medicine, and other goods will be able to get from point A to point B. But, especially since it won't affect solar generators, I might go get one of them and get some time in with my Playstation 2 when the lights are out.
Hell, it might even do the world...
Thanks man. That clears things up a lot.
But I heard that cars and other things will be unable to run. Was I misinformed? It's quite possible. I'm getting most of my info from online articles and YouTube videos. Not scientific journals.
@Polymath257 or any other science buffs:
As most of you probably know, we are at risk of experiencing another Carrington Event in 2025. This has the potential to knock out the power grid for weeks... perhaps even months. This would be catastrophic, as most of us rely on electric power for our...
Are you aware that philosophers were around before the scientific method was ever conceived of? Scientists came along and said, "Lol. We can prove things about nature at a level of precision that you thinky-*** philosophers could never dream of!"
And the philosophers were like: "Yeah. You got...
The Big Bang isn't an explanation of WHY the universe exists in the first place. It is a history of what happened following the moments that the early universe was in a very hot, infinitely dense state.
One could, if they were so inclined, posit that God is the one who put the infinitely hot...
Sure.
No evolutionary biologists talks about "things appearing on their own."
You perhaps are referring to the "free lunch" hypothesis in cosmology. That theory is by no means widely accepted. Plenty of opponents to be found among established scientists.
Like, I tried Googling it, but the answers were ALL over the place. I'm just curious if there is some exhaustive "Church approved" list of acts that are deemed "mortal sins" because I can't seem to find one.
Or is it just an ambiguous distinction? (As in "serious immoral/irreligious acts" are...
Very true the Egyptians and Sumerians had understood many geometric concepts centuries before the Greeks. And they applied these "truths" in order to help them more efficiently perform commerce and agriculture. But the Greeks had a peculiarity. A peculiarity that still remains with us inj modern...
And for those non-nerds out there, I'd like to point out Polymath's use of the word "postulate" in response to my claims about "axioms."
An axiom is a self evident thing. Something that is obviously true. "Self-evident" is a term that gets tossed around a lot.
A postulate is similar to an...