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WikiProject Deletion sorting/Language Anthony Colaprete estimated that Cabeus crater on Luna contains material with 1% water or possibly more.

The Interplanetary Transport Network

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Properties
In general terms, supercritical fluids have properties between those of a gas and a liquid. In Table 1, the critical properties are shown for some components, which are commonly used as supercritical fluids.

Table 2 shows density, diffusivity and viscosity for typical liquids, gases and supercritical fluids.

What is left of a dozen odds and ends when eleven vanish, an odd or an end?
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The question to ask of pretentious idiots: "You seem to be an erudite user. Perhaps you could help me.  Do you know a term for a person who is overly fond of obscure and pretentious language?  Thank you for your consideration." Who is this Citation who needed so many dates? Here is an example of hidden comments in the code:    these code instructions, as the following text really does not appear.

It takes longer, costs more and does less.
A device that fits into this category is the Accumulating Space Device. Other devices are ones for Producing Hydrogen by Plasma Byrolysis of Methane in NASA Tech Briefs, Pyrolysis and Carbonization. The headline of this section makes comparison to proponents estimates of cost and performance and is a common saying in government sponsored development programs but I have found only few references on the net. I have found, "Everything takes longer and costs more." claimed by Jerry Pournelle as a law having been discovered by Poul Anderson and himself. I suspect that the discovery may not have been original, even if independently discovered. Pournelle refers to it on page forty of the 1980 ACE SF paperback edition of A STEP FARTHER OUT. He does not write what year the discovery was made, but I remember the saying from about 1970.

Cost of a Manned Mars Mission

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Double slit experiment
The double-slit experiment results for electrons can be explained by considering that the electron does not have a defined size, merely a cross section for any defined interaction with other particles. Cross section is usually measured in barns. The electron is diffuse enough to go through both slits at once. The two slots combined merely act to deflect the electron by randomly variable amounts in turn determined by variations in initial conditions less than the Heisenberg uncertainty amount. The double slits just act like pachinko pins. A large enough number of electrons through the dual slits or pachinko balls through the set of pins will be distributed statistically according to probability.

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Pride comes before the fall.
Here we see an advantage in religion versus atheism. When a human being succeeds, human nature brings the belief that this was easy, it can be repeated again without effort as often as desired. This belief persists as circumstances change. The differences and difficulties of new situations are overlooked and the confidence of expected success remains. Errors can be committed unnoticed. The person is falling before trying even to look for sounder footing. Recovery, if possible, brings one to lower level to try again. How does religion help? It can only possibly help if a believer has the heart that allows it to help. When a believer succeeds, the success should be attributed to God, who deserves thanks for his gifts as the very life of the believer is a gift from God. When the believer has healed the sick, irrigated the desert, and leveled mountains to connect distant spots with smooth roads; the believer is still just a worthless servant who has done only what is expected. The believer must still ask God for bread this day, because there is no way for God to be in debt to the believer. This does not always work to hold pride and its consequences away from religious people, but some benefits have been observed. If this can inspire resistance to the dangers of pride in atheists, I wish them well. Learning from example and from small falls are hopeful human characteristics.