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The energies (20 keV to 100 keV) are near equivalent to a full body CT scan (80 keV to 150 keV) and no-one has been scanned for 12 hours a day over years or even decades.
Correct. We won't know about it for 26,000 years or so.
Cannot prove that Sagittarius A* was having a snack or not, some 7000 years ago.
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: tadaman
a reply to: Phage
So what you are saying is that we need another burst of cosmic radiation in order to evolve more and finally get super powers.
I am quantum man. Called it.
Well, it worked for the Fantastic Four.
Harte
originally posted by: Hanslune
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: tadaman
a reply to: Phage
So what you are saying is that we need another burst of cosmic radiation in order to evolve more and finally get super powers.
I am quantum man. Called it.
Well, it worked for the Fantastic Four.
Harte
What turned real people into comic book characters?
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: Hanslune
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: tadaman
a reply to: Phage
So what you are saying is that we need another burst of cosmic radiation in order to evolve more and finally get super powers.
I am quantum man. Called it.
Well, it worked for the Fantastic Four.
Harte
What turned real people into comic book characters?
I'm not sure, but I saw the reverse of the process on a documentary called "The Simpsons."
Harte
originally posted by: Hanslune
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: Hanslune
originally posted by: Harte
originally posted by: tadaman
a reply to: Phage
So what you are saying is that we need another burst of cosmic radiation in order to evolve more and finally get super powers.
I am quantum man. Called it.
Well, it worked for the Fantastic Four.
Harte
What turned real people into comic book characters?
I'm not sure, but I saw the reverse of the process on a documentary called "The Simpsons."
Harte
Had I seen that I might have had a cow.
originally posted by: oriondc
a reply to: luthier
Generally yes, but the DNA evidence they're putting forward shows 1 mating male per 17 mating females. You can trace patrilineage (male ancestor) using chromosomal evidence. From that information alone are they leaping to this "men killed each other" conclusion.