Wikipedia, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shape_of_the_universe
"As of 2023 current observational evidence suggests that the observable universe is spatially flat with an unknown global structure."
I don't fully understand this stuff, so I dunno.
Wikipedia, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shape_of_the_universe
"As of 2023 current observational evidence suggests that the observable universe is spatially flat with an unknown global structure."
I don't fully understand this stuff, so I dunno.
Right, my bad.
I think we've got enough evidence (proof?) that the universe is flat, and straight lines will continue straight forever and never intersect.
Whether there's an actual thing that exists that does this? Dunno. Two parallel particles I guess?
Even in the trade myself for 30 years, I have nfc. Probably not Engineer (by itself) though.
Classic Atlas shrugging moment.
Guess I'm out of the loop. What happened with/to fandom wikia?
They were destined to go to the future, learn about the burn, return and prevent it. The burn was never going to happen.
Wow. Good math. Thanks!
This begs the question for me - at terminal falling speed, what's the fastest you can decelerate to 0 and not sustain injury? And given that, how much more distance would you need to move?
Maybe a superhero can catch you, decelerate you to 0 over 3 inches and that's good enough?
The Arch wiki really is amazing. It's also still very useful for Linux stuff in general. The qemu page has come in handy more than a dozen times.
You didn't think the law was for you/us, did you?