Are we looking for a ninth planet
We already had one ... Pluto.
Fuck you Neil Degrasse Tyson.
What a stupid name anyway, arsehole.
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Are we looking for a ninth planet
We already had one ... Pluto.
Fuck you Neil Degrasse Tyson.
What a stupid name anyway, arsehole.
Pluto must meet three requirements to be a planet:
1) Orbiting around the Sun.
2) Have sufficient mass to assume hydrostatic equilibrium (a nearly round shape).
3) Have "cleared the neighborhood" around its orbit.
Pluto meets first and second requirements, losing out on the third
Those criteria were somewhat arbitrarily arrived at by 0.000140031% of the World's population so I think it's safe to ignore them.
I totally blame the Disney Corporation for turning the name Pluto into a laughing stock.
actually, as a scientist, I use these terms every day. Here's another one:
Red anthocyanin, it keeps the sap flowing for longer as the temperatures plummets, so the trees can hold on to their leaves and extract every last drop of sugar. That's why if you go to New England's forests in october you'll find a wonderland of colour.
What kind of scientist are you?
http://i.imgur.com/ly2UKOn.jpg
I'm doing the intellectual and practical activity which encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
Evidence (this morning images)
If you look out of the corner of your eye, you can see Dracula in one of the castle pictures.
The post is pretty informative in a behavioral scientist sort of way though as previous to this I always pictured Dracula as residing some place more threatening and less homo.
Well at least this explains the sucking.
Btw I subscribed to your YouTube channel because it was lonely.:(
I'm going to regret that but then again probably not as much as most everything else.
Could you post a funny cat video next, maybe with a baby riding it?
Oh, a copy and paste variety. One trying to make himself sound intellectual without actually having the training or intellect. Got it.
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us...nglish/science
They copied me!