Science!: Alligator Feeding Frenzy and More Squid Stuff

Alar

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TheGoldenMan said:
My god. The squids are getting smarter...Its the apocalypse.
If you've ever watched the Discovery Channel special about the possible future evolution of Earth, this is why scientists believe one day squids could evolve into a sentient species. ;)\

Super magnets have insanely awesome possibilities. And I love the video with the guy and the alligators. XD
 

Taco of flames

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That shipwreck was part of a Clive Cussler book, if I recall correctly.
TheGoldenMan said:
My god. The squids are getting smarter...Its the apocalypse.
What if the squids figure out how to use the super magnets? Just think about that.
 

RN7

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Alar said:
TheGoldenMan said:
My god. The squids are getting smarter...Its the apocalypse.
If you've ever watched the Discovery Channel special about the possible future evolution of Earth, this is why scientists believe one day squids could evolve into a sentient species. ;)\
Oh no! The tentacle hentai all makes sense now!

The Japanese have known for years that squid are the most likely to be the next sentient race. They will lock away all the porn in secrent underground vaults. Then, the Squidmen archaelogist and xeno-paleontologists will begin to discover the secrets left behind by ancient civilizations. Then they find the tentacle. And pornography is introduced en masse. Their society will then crumble as ours did.

Well damn, if the Japanese are going down, they're taking people with 'em!

Also, once we learn how to harness the ridiculous power of Graphene, then, and only then, will my dreams of Rail Guns and Mag-Trains be realized.
 

wtrmute

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I've read about that strained graphene thing. Unfortunately, my understanding is not that the strained graphene generated a ridiculously strong magnetic field, but merely that it acted as though it had been subjected to a ridiculously strong magnetic field. It's still cool that we can now observe how atoms and electrons behave under those conditions, but from what I understood we don't actually get the field lines.