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Reply #75 - Nov 28th, 2025 at 12:40pm
 
There are more if you take into account Dark Matter/ Energy
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Reply #76 - Nov 29th, 2025 at 5:32am
 
Jasin wrote on Nov 28th, 2025 at 12:40pm:
There are more if you take into account Dark Matter/ Energy



That should be answered in the video before at -

3:10 - The Debate: Dark Matter vs. "Dark Gravity"
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Reply #77 - Nov 29th, 2025 at 6:12am
 
Did you know that the percentage % of known (visible) matter in relation to the Dark matter is the same as the percentage of whitey population to darkies on this planet.

Funny how science works.
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Reply #78 - Nov 29th, 2025 at 6:15am
 
Jasin wrote on Nov 29th, 2025 at 6:12am:
Did you know that the percentage % of known (visible) matter
in relation to the Dark matter is the same as the percentage of whitey population to darkies on this planet.

Funny how science works.



Very funny - ha ha.
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Reply #79 - Nov 29th, 2025 at 2:03pm
 
There's a good scene in the movie Young Guns where Emilio Estevez's character says to the Negro "We fear what we can't see".

Yep. The White consciousness can't see what's within the Yellow man's Forbidden City or the Black Man's Dark Continent.

The Darkies have plans for you Whities since your very young emergence in Europe like a big bang.
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Reply #80 - Dec 1st, 2025 at 10:06am
 

1 Dec  2025

Small modular nuclear reactors are supposed to fix the problem of conventional nuclear reactors being too expensive and time-consuming to build. But we’ve been hearing about how promising they are for 15 years now. So where are they? A report that just appeared sheds light on what happened.



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Reply #81 - Yesterday at 11:59am
 
Australia based scientist gets joint Nobel prize.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Robson_(chemist)

Early life and education
Robson was born in Glusburn, West Yorkshire (now North Yorkshire), England, on 4 June 1937.[6][7] He read chemistry at Brasenose College, Oxford,[8] earning a BA in 1959 and a DPhil in 1962.[9][6] His doctoral research, supervised by John A. Barltrop at the Dyson Perrins Laboratory, focused on the photochemistry of organic molecules.[10][11]

He conducted postdoctoral research at the California Institute of Technology (1962–64) and Stanford University (1964–65) under Henry Taube before accepting a lectureship in chemistry at the University of Melbourne in 1966, where he remained for the rest of his career.[9][12]


https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/

The 2025 chemistry laureates

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2025 to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar M. Yaghi
“for the development of metal–organic frameworks.”

The laureates developed a new type of molecular architecture. The constructions they created – metal–organic frameworks – contain large cavities in which molecules can flow in and out. Researchers have used them to harvest water from desert air, extract pollutants from water, capture carbon dioxide and store hydrogen
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