Alfisti Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 The Swansea and Mumbles Railway,opened in 1807,was the first railway in the world to accept fare paying passengers. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tentacles Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 Silverfish are one of the oldest unchanged animals in the world. They are also quite harmless. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ratch Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 In the event of a Napoleonic invasion, the Royal Family were to be evacuated to the Royal Ordnance Depot at Weedon Bec. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vince1159 Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 A cat has 32 muscles in each ear... Â The wing flex on a 747-400 is around 29 ft..... 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ratch Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 No structure is truly rigid 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete in Lincs Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 9 minutes ago, Ratch said: No structure is truly rigid A rather inflexible statement? I remember eating Colcannon & bangers in a Leicester pub and the bottle of sauce supplied looked like tomato but tasted like brown. It was Irish, and the brand was country something? If the animals that the vegans want to kill off produce noxious gases due to their diet, surely the vegans produce the same gases? Can we kill them off instead? 1 10 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vince1159 Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 In 18th century England gambling dens employed someone to swallow dice if the place was raided... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pete in Lincs Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 And that's how they invented the sugar cube. (Possibly). 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vince1159 Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 28 minutes ago, Pete in Lincs said: Colcannon & bangers in a Leicester pub I had to google that,sounds lovely.... 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beardie Posted November 22, 2019 Author Share Posted November 22, 2019 In the 18th Century it was common for the 'gentry' to drink themselves into insensibility at hostelries in Edinburgh, Glasgow etc. and large, burly highland gentlemen were employed for the express purpose of carrying said 'gentry' to their homes or lodgings once they reached the nirvana of unconsciousness. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dogsbody Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 19 hours ago, Rich B said: Canada is the home of the OPEC of the maple syrup world, Fédération des producteurs acéricoles du Québec (FPAQ), to promote, market and control the supply and price of maple syrup. FPAQ produces 94% of syrup in Canada and 77% of the world supply. They maintain an International Strategic Reserve of some 12,200 tonnes of syrup. A barrel is worth about $1,200, 10-18 times the price of a barrel of US crude oil.  Cheers, Rich  That's because most of the sugar maples grow in Quebec. There sure as hell aren't any growing up here!   Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NigelC Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 21 hours ago, Beardie said: Here is an interesting fact.... There are very few things in this old universe of ours that are even close to being a perfect sphere but one that is, is the electron. If I recall correctly, if you blew an electron up until it was a couple of feet in diameter, the variance in it's diameter would be less than the width of a human hair. Surprisingly this is a problem for physics as it was hoped that it would be found to be less than spherical which would have hinted at the existence of other exotic particles as predicted in the standard model of particle physics. Ah! But isn't an electron considered to be both matter (and spherical) and energy (and therefore of no shape at all)? On the subject of electrons ... I seem to recall there is a theory that states that there is just one electron in the universe and it's constantly moving at effectively infinite speeds between all places in space-time. The probability of finding it at any particular place at any particular time leads to the probability-density fields that have replaced the "orbitals" in atomic theory.  My head hurts. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnT Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 I read tonight that research done at Exeter University and University of Texas indicates that really smelly farts are probably good for your health. Not a fact till further research done. I have volunteered Mrs T as their perfect subject for study. The original silent but deadly 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rich B Posted November 22, 2019 Share Posted November 22, 2019 You can't sneeze while asleep. During REM sleep neurotransmitters are shut down. If there is enough external stimulates to cause a sneeze, you will wake up first. Â Cheers, Rich 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beardie Posted November 23, 2019 Author Share Posted November 23, 2019 Ah @NigelC I think you might be meaning the Photon rather than the electron. Photons are massless which is why they can travel at the speed of light and are considered/thought to be, quantum 'packets' of energy that exhibit the characteristics of both particles and waves. (Don't me sound brainy!😜)  As to the other one about there being only one electron that is the entire universe, yup that is one theory I have also come across. The crazy thing about this old universe is that there are many theories which sound absolutely insane but are actually as possible as any other theory and can't be disproved by our current level of knowledge.  When it all boils down I don't think we have actually gotten very far from the start of our quest to understand the universe so far and it might be that we never will reach the answer to it all. There may not even be a straight answer and, heck, there might even be a 'Supreme Scientist' looking down into our petrie dish and nudging us around and examining the evolution of life throughout his creation.  @JohnT Masterful entry there sir! I wouldn't let the Mrs. see it though! 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnT Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 Butterflies taste with their feet and have a suction tube for a mouth. Their eyes are made of 6,000 lenses and can see ultraviolet light.     On June 28, 2009, the late Stephen Hawking threw a party for time travelers. The next day, he sent out the invitations. "Copies of it will survive in one form or another for many thousands of years," Hawking later said in the documentary "Into the Universe with Stephen Hawking." "Maybe one day, someone living in the future will find the information and use a wormhole time machine to come back to my party, proving that time travel will, one day, be possible," he said. Nobody attended Hawking's party. Perhaps some curious future humans will ride the wormhole to Hawking's interment service, which will be held at Westminster Abbey in London on June 15. According to The Stephen Hawking Foundation, time travelers are cordially invited to that ceremony, too. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beardie Posted November 23, 2019 Author Share Posted November 23, 2019 Sadly, or possibly happily, I believe that it is absolutely impossible to travel back in time, wormholes or no wormholes and I am pretty sure Steven Hawking was of the same opinion. I don't believe it is actually because of the rule that nothing can exceed the speed of light but, rather, it is to do with the need for the universe to operate on a principle of uncertainty and, if time travel to the past was possible, it would violate that uncertainty and spoil the whole game. Time travel forwards in time is perfectly possible and does not violate the principles of uncertainty because the traveller cannot influence the flow of the world by his actions as his travel is purely relative to his own experience of time and does not affect the rest of the universe. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaddad Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 On 11/21/2019 at 2:30 AM, Beardie said: . Of course there is the question of whether the human race is worth saving or not. Really, you still think that's an unknown? 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kiwidave4 Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 Well here is a strange fact, I have discovered I have a super power -Â I can melt ice cubes just by staring at them. Â Does take a little while! Â Â 1 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Black Knight Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 deviation: In a pub I used to visit occasionally there was a chap who used to bet punters that he could empty a glass of beer/whiskey/brandy without touching it. The punter would buy the drink for him. He would pick it up and drink it. Punter would say 'you lost, you touched it!', so chap would agree and pay over the 50p or £1 bet. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qn30jEkPz7 Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 (edited) 7 hours ago, Beardie said: Sadly, or possibly happily, I believe that it is absolutely impossible to travel back in time, wormholes or no wormholes and I am pretty sure Steven Hawking was of the same opinion. I don't believe it is actually because of the rule that nothing can exceed the speed of light but, rather, it is to do with the need for the universe to operate on a principle of uncertainty and, if time travel to the past was possible, it would violate that uncertainty and spoil the whole game. Time travel forwards in time is perfectly possible and does not violate the principles of uncertainty because the traveller cannot influence the flow of the world by his actions as his travel is purely relative to his own experience of time and does not affect the rest of the universe. We’d know if time travel were possible as the discussion threads on here would be chock-full of plane nerds from the far future stopping off on this forum to show off their knowledge of the precise paint shades of planes, sell rare kits they snaffled at launch and chortle at the sci-fi section Edited November 23, 2019 by LostCosmonauts 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vince1159 Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 Sloths can hold their breath for up to 40min's but a Dolphin needs air every 10 (if you've ever seen the speed Sloths move at you won't be at all surprised).... 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaddad Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 On 11/22/2019 at 2:20 AM, Beardie said: Ah I do love maple syrup though it is quite expensive here and a number of times I have grabbed a bottle only to find it was maple 'flavoured' syrup which is nothing like the real thing. I hate that when they try to sell you something that's disguised as something else such as your "maple syrup" or cartons of , for instance, "cranberry fruit drink", which is sold in cartons designed to look like proper juice cartons upon which the cranberry part is written in large letters & the fruit drink part is invariably in much smaller writing not to mention the fact that the product is displayed in the middle of genuine juice. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaddad Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 18 hours ago, Pete in Lincs said: If the animals that the vegans want to kill off produce noxious gases due to their diet, surely the vegans produce the same gases? Can we kill them off instead? OOOH nail him up, nail him up, going against the hipsters & trendies, stonings too good for him! Â I think we are fairly safe on this site but I'm still standing by for someone to be truly outraged & really asking for your termination (& now possibly mine) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaddad Posted November 23, 2019 Share Posted November 23, 2019 16 hours ago, NigelC said: My head hurts. YOUR head hurts! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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