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The Future Gadget Laboratory: welcome

akane_wakuraba
You do not have to be a real-life scientist to join this Future Gadget Laboratory. I opened it for everyone, so any discussion about science either in 2D or 3D, real or imaginary, serious or random, crazy or silly is welcomed ⊂('ω'⊂ )))Σ≡=─༄༅༄༅༄༅༄༅༄༅ Lab Rules: No flame-war allowed. Considering the amount of pyrophoric stored in this lab, if anyone starts a flamewar, we’ll face a serious explosion. —Lab member 001 http://lparchive.org/SteinsGate/Update%2005/1-117.png p.s. If there are any researchers here though: have you ever felt we can get too caught up in technical details, bad lab days, stress for publication that we are sometimes drifting away from our child-time excitement and dreams? well hopefully this can be a home-base for the fun and crazy aspect of science that’s not even in your own field. El psy congroo.
caleb_williams
I plan on doing research into the paranormal, yes I know it is a fake science however I do believe you can aproch it in a scientific way
akane_wakuraba
Caleb Williams: the cance, Welcome! I name you Labmember 002 because paranormal research is no fake science in the Future Gadget Laboratory. Feel free to share your interest in it^
caleb_williams
This is currently happening to me. I have been cursed by some Chinese ancient hex that caluses a dougber ganger and it follows you a caluses madness nightmares and death of the person it has been happening to. And the thing is that it happened to 4 different people 50 years ago
mrnekotamer
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akane_wakuraba
Neko Senpai, allow me crown you as the winner of the MO spelling bee^
riyuzaki
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ainzooalgown
I didn't understand most of what you said about physics, I think I'm more fit for this kind of job: https://elpsycongrooblog.files.wordpress.com/2016/04/capture.png?w=1000 Actually, I'm not fit for any kind of job right now, but one day maybe I will become a MAD SCIENTIST! I plan to research in the development of strong A.I.
akane_wakuraba
"Just in time for Valentine's Day: NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has detected unusual pulsations in the outer shell of a star called HAT-P-2" "A planet and a star are having a tumultuous romance that can be detected from 370 light-years away." http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/spitzer/20170214/SpitzerValentinesDay2017.jpg ^figure shows how the planet HAT-P-2b, left, appears to cause heartbeat-like pulsations in its host star, HAT-P-2. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=6745
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