Toyman01 said:
I just ran the numbers to see if that is accurate... yes, a liquified 200lb person would use just over 3 cubic feet of space.
Toyman01 said:
I just ran the numbers to see if that is accurate... yes, a liquified 200lb person would use just over 3 cubic feet of space.
ProDarwin said:Toyman01 said:I just ran the numbers to see if that is accurate... yes, a liquified 200lb person would use just over 3 cubic feet of space.
Are we talking pulverized liquified? Solids removed? Or just compressed as small as possible?
Mndsm said:ProDarwin said:Toyman01 said:I just ran the numbers to see if that is accurate... yes, a liquified 200lb person would use just over 3 cubic feet of space.
Are we talking pulverized liquified? Solids removed? Or just compressed as small as possible?
There was an incident where a coroner had to invent the term "complete morselization". It involved one of those huge woodchippers. (From eyewitness accounts, it was, at least, over with very, very quickly)
If there is a meme for this, I am not going to look for it let alone post it.
Mndsm said:ProDarwin said:I just ran the numbers to see if that is accurate... yes, a liquified 200lb person would use just over 3 cubic feet of space.
Are we talking pulverized liquified? Solids removed? Or just compressed as small as possible?
I'm talking give someone the Fargo treatment, then feed that into a Blendtec. Avg. human density is slightly less than that of water. Obviously if stored in 'cuts' or something, they would take up more space, which explains the upper end of the range.
In reply to ProDarwin :
I suppose if we're talking all contained human matter both liquid and solid, that would make the most sense. We aren't super efficiently shaped as designed.
WTF is this? Is it a joke I don't get?
Why does it have so many retweets and likes?
nderwater said:Idiocracy, or 2019?
In reply to ProDarwin :
I think it's one 'o those meta-memes, that is only funny to people who have seen the original meme that was spun off into several different sub-memes, and this is one of the sub-memes.
ProDarwin said:WTF is this? Is it a joke I don't get?
Why does it have so many retweets and likes?
nderwater said:Idiocracy, or 2019?
It's a pretty deep joke. What if is the theory. Just kidding unless I'm not is the hypothesis. At least that's how I read it.
The idiocracy or 2019 is reference- at least to me, to the fact that everyone is pretty much making E36 M3 up, claiming it was a joke if they get bombed, unless they get support. See- flat earthers.
Mndsm said:ProDarwin said:WTF is this? Is it a joke I don't get?
Why does it have so many retweets and likes?
nderwater said:Idiocracy, or 2019?
It's a pretty deep joke. What if is the theory. Just kidding unless I'm not is the hypothesis. At least that's how I read it.
The idiocracy or 2019 is reference- at least to me, to the fact that everyone is pretty much making E36 M3 up, claiming it was a joke if they get bombed, unless they get support. See- flat earthers.
Isn't theory and hypothesis the same thing?
wvumtnbkr said:Mndsm said:ProDarwin said:WTF is this? Is it a joke I don't get?
Why does it have so many retweets and likes?
nderwater said:Idiocracy, or 2019?
It's a pretty deep joke. What if is the theory. Just kidding unless I'm not is the hypothesis. At least that's how I read it.
The idiocracy or 2019 is reference- at least to me, to the fact that everyone is pretty much making E36 M3 up, claiming it was a joke if they get bombed, unless they get support. See- flat earthers.
Isn't theory and hypothesis the same thing?
One is the idea, and one is the idea that's been tested- I think. IT's been a long time.
Mndsm said:wvumtnbkr said:Isn't theory and hypothesis the same thing?
One is the idea, and one is the idea that's been tested- I think. IT's been a long time.
Pretty much. The hypothesis is the statement that is tested.
In the science world "theory" is supported by data and facts rather than being used as a simile for "idea". It's almost true, but not 100% proven. For example, plate tectonics is a theory and universally accepted, but no one has ever seen a continental plate.
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