There's another Flavor Bible that isn't vegetarian, and then there's also textbooks about how to cook and combine flavors and textures. Not recipes, but the actual theory of what makes good cooking.
Orbiting is pretty straightforward, so is transferring to a moon or something. Planets are tougher because both are moving instead of one orbiting the other. You need to speed up to go somewhere and you need to slow down to stop there. That's about the gist.
DPRK has nukes explicitly to defend itself from invasion, and not as a tool of war like the US, where nukes are their everything-proof shield to bully other nations without fear of reprisal.
A comprador is a saboteur working to overthrow the government on behalf of a hostile foreign government. People who plan out economic or military sabotage, or who work to assassinate important figures. Imagine if Jan 6 had been planned as a coup and everyone there was armed and knew the floor plan of Congress so they could beeline to the VIPs and execute them. The people responsible for planning that would be compradors, as would all the boots on the ground.
Every time I ran into that guy he did some mall ninja shit, got rocked in seconds and then cutscenes interrupted me so he could smug around a little longer
He's so hollowed out by capital that he probably focus group tests his appearance for maximum algorithmic clickthrough. Blame the subconscious of a hundred million subscribers
If the Big Bounce happens faster than 10^100 years then there will still be black holes, and things falling into a black hole (such as the entire cosmos) would extend its lifespan.
Also, if the universe does eventually Bounce, new black holes will have opportunity to form. Hawking radiation only really starts to come into play when not even photons are hitting black holes any more.
There's some wild stuff going on in astronomy. This particular hypothesis was made using baryonic acoustic oscillation (BAO) data. The idea is that the early universe was hot and dense, and random fluctuations would make certain areas more or less dense, like ripples in a pond. Then when the universe rapidly expanded, all those oscillations and over/under densities were frozen as they were, and we can look at the cosmic microwave background and the structure of the modern universe to see how those original changes in density evolved into modern galaxies and voids. This gives us a measuring stick for distance that's completely independent of using the light of distant events. And BAO and standard candles like 1a supernovas basically agree with each other completely on the expansion rate, and only with higher precision modern instruments have we detected that the methods disagree on the rate of expansion. This paper is trying to square that circle by critically analyzing the validity of the data we measure.
Class traitor is still too generous imo, I honestly think he's pushing Linux so there's less future dependency on Microsoft