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#1 moloch999
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@jimkabrhel said:

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Reading comprehension and critical thinking. Try some, it does wonders.

The article could use better wording, suggesting it wasn't written by a scientist. The oceans on Titan are made of hydrocarbons, mostly methane and ethane (natural gas to us), so use of the word "water" isn't appropriate.

Cover ups usually have some holes in it. I agree makes your mind start thinking.

I'm not talking about a conspiracy, like you are suggesting. I'm just talking about popper use of scientific language.

Sorry I don't buy into conspiracy theories. I like cold hard facts.

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#2 moloch999
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@GreySeal9 said:

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@foxhound_fox said:

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@foxhound_fox: Pressure is caused by heat. Ice down that pressure. Just like in star trek, unless you arent on good terms with our friend mr science.

One does not "cool" seismic pressure with ice or water. Not unless you can somehow teleport the oceans underneath the crust of the Earth.

Not to mention all you'll get is a steam eruption.

Sorry, i've never seen a steam volcano. I've seen a regular old volcano, and i know if you put enough ocean water on it, it'll cool down and shrink down to a normal sized fella.

You guys need to spend more time in science classes and learning math then video games.

lol. Sounds legit.

Finally, someone body with some wit and grit to them.

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@LJS9502_basic said:

Suicide....and it shouldn't surprise anyone that people with drug habit take that route.

Those saying who.....shame pop culture passes you by.

Courtney Love murdered him.

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http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/20/showbiz/kurt-cobain-death-probe/index.html?hpt=hp_t3

what does everyone think, suicide? murder?

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https://www.sciencenews.org/article/behemoth-star-destroys-potential-solar-systems

How likely is our star to destroy and eat up our solar system? what are our scientists doing besides trying to figure out how to move rocks on mars, when we have real threats in the universe?

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#6 moloch999
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@jimkabrhel said:

Reading comprehension and critical thinking. Try some, it does wonders.

The article could use better wording, suggesting it wasn't written by a scientist. The oceans on Titan are made of hydrocarbons, mostly methane and ethane (natural gas to us), so use of the word "water" isn't appropriate.

Cover ups usually have some holes in it. I agree makes your mind start thinking.

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@br0kenrabbit said:

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that's why you use cold water and lots of it

Then explain the active undersea volcanoes in the frigged North Pacific. The Tuzo Wilson Seamounts for example.

Miracles of modern science.

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@br0kenrabbit said:

@moloch999 said:

Sorry, i've never seen a steam volcano. I've seen a regular old volcano, and i know if you put enough ocean water on it, it'll cool down and shrink down to a normal sized fella.

You guys need to spend more time in science classes and learning math then video games.

Phreatic Eruption

A phreatic eruption, also called a phreatic explosion or ultravulcanian eruption, occurs when magma heats ground or surface water. The extreme temperature of the magma (anywhere from 500 to 1,170 °C (932 to 2,138 °F)) causes near-instantaneous evaporation to steam, resulting in an explosion of steam, water, ash, rock, and volcanic bombs.[1] At Mount St. Helens, hundreds of steam explosions preceded a 1980 plinian eruption of the volcano.[1] A less intense geothermal event may result in a mud volcano. In 1949, Thomas Jaggar described this type of activity as a steam-blast eruption.

that's why you use cold water and lots of it

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#9 moloch999
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@konvikt_17 said:

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You should just stop posting articles since apparently you dont read them before you post.

A picture is worth a thousand words.

Why put an article out to say what it not is? Seems a little fishy to me.

the focus of the article was not to just say its not aliens.

this was the articles focus

"If correct this discovery represents the first sea-surface waves known outside of Earth,"

Heresay.

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#10 moloch999
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@BeardMaster said:

Why lights on saturn's moon when you have crop circles?

Honestly, if an intelligent life has the required technology to navigate wormholes and travel to our galaxy... they arent gonna communicate with some primitive ass crap like flashing their high beams or drawing pictures in corn fields.

Maybe they spent all their space fuel on getting her, and they're giving us the old SOS.