You may need to think about changing your brand of coffee (or whatever it is you're drinking.)Loresinger wrote:I just sat there and thought how much it looked like a birth canal and wondered what wonders might be on the other side of "delivery"
Loresinger wrote:I just sat there and thought how much it looked like a birth canal and wondered what wonders might be on the other side of "delivery"
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Maximilian Schell!
I believe they are running out of cool hipster names for beers. Apparently "Columbus IPA" doesn't cut it anymore. As for the shadow question, I too will wait for an expert response.geonuc wrote:Sitting at my favorite pub drinking an 'Astronaut Outlaw' (I have no clue why they chose that name)
Thumper wrote:I believe they are running out of cool hipster names for beers. Apparently "Columbus IPA" doesn't cut it anymore. As for the shadow question, I too will wait for an expert response.geonuc wrote:Sitting at my favorite pub drinking an 'Astronaut Outlaw' (I have no clue why they chose that name)
geonuc wrote:Sitting at my favorite pub drinking an 'Astronaut Outlaw' (I have no clue why they chose that name) and reading the black hole article in the latest issue of Science News, I came across a statement that I've read forwards, backwards and sideways, yet can't wrap my head around.
"The EHT image appears as a fuzzy, asymmetrical ring with a dark void in the center - the shadow of M87's black hole on its accretion disk."
How the hell does a black hole cast a shadow? I know the data the image was created from is in the radio spectrum, but still.
Perhaps we have a radio astronomer in the house that might help me out on this.
Rommie wrote:geonuc wrote:Sitting at my favorite pub drinking an 'Astronaut Outlaw' (I have no clue why they chose that name) and reading the black hole article in the latest issue of Science News, I came across a statement that I've read forwards, backwards and sideways, yet can't wrap my head around.
"The EHT image appears as a fuzzy, asymmetrical ring with a dark void in the center - the shadow of M87's black hole on its accretion disk."
How the hell does a black hole cast a shadow? I know the data the image was created from is in the radio spectrum, but still.
Perhaps we have a radio astronomer in the house that might help me out on this.
Can I just link you this YouTube video that I think explains it really well? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUyH3XhpLTo
Yep, there's so many breweries popping up that I've seen trademark issues when more than one happens to pick the same name inadvertently. Even Great Lakes had to stop and rebrand one of their seasonals when they found out another place already had an "Alchemy Ale."Rommie wrote:Thumper wrote:I believe they are running out of cool hipster names for beers. Apparently "Columbus IPA" doesn't cut it anymore. As for the shadow question, I too will wait for an expert response.geonuc wrote:Sitting at my favorite pub drinking an 'Astronaut Outlaw' (I have no clue why they chose that name)
The apparent issue with weird beer names is you cannot in the USA usually have more than one brewery these days with the same beer name, as they're trademarked. Can you imagine how hard it is these days to find a new beer name?
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