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iamJAKYL t1_je78q9a wrote
This is already being done, the issue is, it's a choice. It needs to be policy.
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Reply to comment by casus_bibi in Harsh mothers more likely to have poor executive functioning and interpret others’ behavior as hostile: Study finds that mothers with harsher parenting practices tend to have poorer executive functioning and are more prone to hostile attribution bias. by motskena
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Shaunair t1_je77pz2 wrote
Reply to comment by SHALL_NOT_BE_REEE in Firearms deaths involving preschool-aged children had increased at an alarmingly high rate in the United States in the past decade, but state laws may help curb shooting deaths among young children. by Wagamaga
37 states require a permit to conceal carry. Today I learned 13 is half of 50.
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Sethger t1_je769c1 wrote
Reply to comment by hellhoundtheone in Ultramassive black hole over 30 billion times mass of our sun has been spotted. The discovery had been made possible thanks to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing — the first time a black hole has been spotted in such a way. by Wagamaga
There is at least one in the center of a galaxy
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monkeyfrog987 t1_je74o9e wrote
Reply to comment by SHALL_NOT_BE_REEE in Firearms deaths involving preschool-aged children had increased at an alarmingly high rate in the United States in the past decade, but state laws may help curb shooting deaths among young children. by Wagamaga
I just checked out the subs you follow, you're not worth the time to explain anything else to.
Clearly basics are outside your grasp.
B4SSF4C3 t1_je74lnf wrote
Reply to comment by DoyoureadmeHAL in Ultramassive black hole over 30 billion times mass of our sun has been spotted. The discovery had been made possible thanks to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing — the first time a black hole has been spotted in such a way. by Wagamaga
Right, size has no meaning we can relate to. Space time collapsed to a singularity. They very much mean mass.
Although now that I think about it, not sure if mass has meaning either at that point? Is it “mass equivalent” effect on surrounding space time?
monkeyfrog987 t1_je74dym wrote
Reply to comment by SHALL_NOT_BE_REEE in Firearms deaths involving preschool-aged children had increased at an alarmingly high rate in the United States in the past decade, but state laws may help curb shooting deaths among young children. by Wagamaga
You haven't seen any consequences?
The assault weapons ban was allowed to expire by Republicans and now every mass shooter uses an AR-15 to carry out the attack.
It's scientifically proven that more guns correlate to a higher increase in gun deaths by suicide, homicide and accidental shootings.
With a state allowed for permittless carry then you can expect those numbers to go up in those states.
beatvox t1_je7473m wrote
Reply to Ultramassive black hole over 30 billion times mass of our sun has been spotted. The discovery had been made possible thanks to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing — the first time a black hole has been spotted in such a way. by Wagamaga
since lensing can cause field of view to be enlarged, could it be smaller than initial estimates?
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meabandit t1_je740gm wrote
Reply to comment by TheSensation19 in High fish intake rich in n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids reduces cardiovascular disease incidence in healthy adults: The ATTICA cohort study (2002-2022) by Zadarex
Fish farms are introducing new diseases to the wild population, adding to their decimation. Buy farmed if you hate wild.
https://hakaimagazine.com/news/how-aquaculture-is-spreading-a-salmon-virus/
r-reading-my-comment t1_je73zlf wrote
Reply to comment by DamonFields in Firearms deaths involving preschool-aged children had increased at an alarmingly high rate in the United States in the past decade, but state laws may help curb shooting deaths among young children. by Wagamaga
And dems will add any unrelated-riders they can. Obviously gun laws are the best bills to add unrelated social spending to…
B4SSF4C3 t1_je73x37 wrote
Reply to comment by afrothunder1987 in Ultramassive black hole over 30 billion times mass of our sun has been spotted. The discovery had been made possible thanks to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing — the first time a black hole has been spotted in such a way. by Wagamaga
>At 30 billion times the mass of the Sun this thing is… big
Not big at all, actually. But it IS massive ;)
r-reading-my-comment t1_je73nmo wrote
Reply to comment by darkbee83 in Firearms deaths involving preschool-aged children had increased at an alarmingly high rate in the United States in the past decade, but state laws may help curb shooting deaths among young children. by Wagamaga
Yes… many towns did many things not allowed by the constitution.
hymen_destroyer t1_je73k6m wrote
Reply to Harsh mothers more likely to have poor executive functioning and interpret others’ behavior as hostile: Study finds that mothers with harsher parenting practices tend to have poorer executive functioning and are more prone to hostile attribution bias. by motskena
This is data that is difficult to act upon
Notyalc0230 t1_je732h0 wrote
Reply to comment by SHALL_NOT_BE_REEE in Firearms deaths involving preschool-aged children had increased at an alarmingly high rate in the United States in the past decade, but state laws may help curb shooting deaths among young children. by Wagamaga
This is about the dumbest thing I've ever heard. I wish stupid people would go back to keeping their thoughts to themselves.
endlessupending t1_je72t2e wrote
Reply to comment by afrothunder1987 in Ultramassive black hole over 30 billion times mass of our sun has been spotted. The discovery had been made possible thanks to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing — the first time a black hole has been spotted in such a way. by Wagamaga
Something tells me primordial mergers if a real thing were more common than supermassive mergers based on the relatively smaller size of the early universe. I have no data to back that up though.
EchoedTruth t1_je72k2q wrote
coffeecofeecoffee t1_je72gpf wrote
Reply to comment by amitym in Ultramassive black hole over 30 billion times mass of our sun has been spotted. The discovery had been made possible thanks to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing — the first time a black hole has been spotted in such a way. by Wagamaga
Maybe I don't understand but shouldnt the escape velocity at the event horizon be the speed of light?
EchoedTruth t1_je72emn wrote
Reply to comment by nich3play3r in Ultramassive black hole over 30 billion times mass of our sun has been spotted. The discovery had been made possible thanks to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing — the first time a black hole has been spotted in such a way. by Wagamaga
I think on a scale of what we know of the cosmos... "God" is beyond comprehension.
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If it is a sentient being it exists beyond our dimension and to have any affect on this universe would have to be absolutely massive on the scale of multiple universes.
kenlasalle t1_je79y29 wrote
Reply to New additives could turn concrete into an effective carbon sink by PoorIsTheNewSwag
Here's hoping we don't later learn that the additive is toxic to all life or something.
It seems the seeds of our demise often come in the form of our rescue.