12986 pts ยท February 12, 2014
I do physics.
That's a lie told to you by overzealous high school teachers.
Conservation of momentum; this is a Galilean cannon. The non-discrete version of the same effect is a effectively just an explosive lens.
why do you say that
why
no
yes
orbits decay through gravitational radiation (aka gravity waves)
"What are you majoring in?" -> "Math" -> "I fucking hate math." | Everybody ever.
Approximately what is your current education situation
I should mention again, the inebriation level is only indirectly related by how it affects the avg vol. you drink, which is what matters
6% beer is about the same amount of alcohol as 35% vodka when you're drinking the same calorie-amount. For 8% beer (vs 35% vodka), beer more
ofc, inebriation lvl is indirectly relevant: we care only average volume consumed, not inebriation level afterward
For 6% beer that's about the same amount of alcohol. For 8% beer, that's 1.25 times more alcohol.
With that you save about 30% of the calories over drinking beer! :D
(and we're looking for much less than 1/5.5*beer volume to make a difference, that's just the break even)
I do not drink beyond formal social functions.
No, I'm asking if you'd drink less than 1/5.5*beer volume in one sitting.
That's a lie told to you by overzealous high school teachers.
Conservation of momentum; this is a Galilean cannon. The non-discrete version of the same effect is a effectively just an explosive lens.
why do you say that
why
no
no
no
no
yes
no
no
no
no
orbits decay through gravitational radiation (aka gravity waves)
no
no
no
no
no
no
"What are you majoring in?" -> "Math" -> "I fucking hate math." | Everybody ever.
Approximately what is your current education situation
I should mention again, the inebriation level is only indirectly related by how it affects the avg vol. you drink, which is what matters
6% beer is about the same amount of alcohol as 35% vodka when you're drinking the same calorie-amount. For 8% beer (vs 35% vodka), beer more
ofc, inebriation lvl is indirectly relevant: we care only average volume consumed, not inebriation level afterward
For 6% beer that's about the same amount of alcohol. For 8% beer, that's 1.25 times more alcohol.
With that you save about 30% of the calories over drinking beer! :D
(and we're looking for much less than 1/5.5*beer volume to make a difference, that's just the break even)
I do not drink beyond formal social functions.
No, I'm asking if you'd drink less than 1/5.5*beer volume in one sitting.