Radioactrev

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Radioactrev OP ,

This cat is a purring machine! She was only available for adoption at the shelter for one day. The staff knew she’d be picked quickly.

But yes, winning at life. I read somewhere you should record their purr so you’ve always got it.

Radioactrev OP ,

This is a great take.

Radioactrev ,

I don’t have a great answer for you why, but heat must be radiated away from space ships faster than you might think. They have heaters on them to keep them warm. Think Apollo 13 when they turn off all their power, and it gets cold.

The ISS is traveling through a decent amount of atmosphere still, hence they need to boost their orbit occasionally. That atmosphere is probably plenty to dissipate WAY more heat than sound creates.

That doesn’t explain deep space ships… But they do clearly radiate heat, if not slowly. But probably faster than what little heat sound creates. (Also think of the cooling phase that James Webb space telescope went through)

What shape would the universe's equivalent of a single pixel of 3D space be?

In digital devices, we have pixels, which represent the smallest unit of size anything can be in a digital program. Something that is a single pixel in size in every dimension cannot get smaller. Depending on the software, though, sometimes their shape is not consistent with one another; a pixel could be square, hexagonal, etc....

Radioactrev ,

Answer this definitively, and win yourself a Nobel prize!

Many of the leading physicists in today’s age think the shape is a little ‘string,’ if you will.

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