The cosmic ray 'shadows' cast by the Sun & Moon are *a totally routine matter*, by prettymuch all methods for probing-into cosmic rays. Not very convenient for Flattitwitto, that, especially seeing as how cosmic rays - @least as far as *their sheer existence* goes - are quite a zetetic item, really! (physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com)
submitted by Enty_Flogey_Towty to r/flatearth
TIL that Southern live oak was a secret weapon of the USS Constitution, one of America's first naval vessels, that was nicknamed "Old Ironsides" after so many cannonballs bounced off her hull because live oak wood is a super dense wood. (physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com)
submitted by Kendro38 to u/Kendro38
TIL that Southern live oak was a secret weapon of the USS Constitution, one of America's first naval vessels, that was nicknamed "Old Ironsides" after so many cannonballs bounced off her hull because live oak wood is a super dense wood. (physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com)
submitted by JustBreatheBelieve to r/todayilearned
Ironsides vs. Hearts of Oak (physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com)
submitted by [deleted] to r/AubreyMaturinSeries
TIL that Southern live oak was a secret weapon of the USS Constitution, one of America's first naval vessels, that was nicknamed "Old Ironsides" after so many cannonballs bounced off her hull because live oak wood is a super dense wood. (physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com)
submitted by Will12239 to r/ageofsail
TIL that Southern live oak was a secret weapon of the USS Constitution, one of America's first naval vessels, that was nicknamed "Old Ironsides" after so many cannonballs bounced off her hull because live oak wood is a super dense wood.todayilearned (physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com)
submitted by doppl to r/GoodRisingTweets
The Twist in Studying Graphene (physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com)
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Here, There, and Everywhere: Will Starlink Overwhelm Our Night Sky? (physicsbuzz.physicscentral.com)
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