I give my players pretty wide latitude, after a few sessions they generally agree with me if their character isn't working well. Too weak can be treated with better weapons; too powerful get bored and go home. One of the too powerful synergised two powers to become practically invulnerable
You wouldn't be choosing between 20k it's in four sets of 9, 32, 9, and 9 so each would have four descriptors that would make up their mating configuration
And the fun thing is everyone sees this and sees "cholesterol" , but it's caused by other things, especially the vet high intake of sugar in the western diet. Free fatty acids are the better predictor of heart disease risk
It also implies a person observing, and physics was happening for billions of years before there was anything remotely fitting the description "observer"
Observation isn't necessary. You can add a photon detector to a double slit experiment and never observe the output. A quantum state will decohere if a particle emits a photon (which it will do as it's over zero Kelvins) and that photon hits anything
In what way is "observation" the best word for a deep infra red photon hitting air or metal that no one sees?
5 days seems pretty reasonable to design and build most stuff. It's function and system/integrated test that takes time not to say there's not random bits of work that take months before anything testable can be produced.
*My experience is in giant systems processing mainframe class data. The programmers in my team use COBOL
In money you can work in cents and round fractions to whole cents in someone's favour depending on policy for example my home accounting program rounds divided amounts up in transfers to the various accounts. It's pretty good right now with a can't being such an insignificant value.
If you consider light in motion as a wave (as it is in EM models and I think also in current mainstream physics) then you can't expect it to work like matter. The speed of light is the speed at which EM waves propagate. Causality is the same because many interactions are mediated by exchange of photons via EM waves.
The speed of light in aluminium is ~0.95c, the EM waves in an aluminium antenna aren't going to interact outside the aluminium faster than 0.95c. I would bet the effective speed of causality would never be greater than the speed of light in whatever medium the light is in
In radio electronics we abbreviate c to 300 000km/s (when working in kHz, different multipliers in other bands for easy maths). The number as it is is round enough when rounded to the whole hundred million for practical purposes with commodity hardware
We could redefine the metre to be 1.00069229...x it's current size (increase it by 0.69229...mm) to make the speed of light exactly 300 000 000ms-1. This would also change area and volume, and any other units that are derived from length
Remember that light in motion is electric and magnetic fields pushing and pulling each other along. Why that speed? Because it takes time for an electric field to create a magnetic field and vice versa
Our equations for EM waves (Maxwell's equations) predict light speed, and the same equations would predict c in any system, so long as reasonable values for the variables are known in that system
So 300 000 000 m/s isn't going to be a reasonable approximation of the speed of light in vacuum, but any alien that one about radio would probably have Maxwell's equations under some other name
On Wiktionary noun definition 4 for bug includes worm. It's an ancient word that has a variety of meanings, only one of which is the scientific definition. Does bug spray only kill insects in hemiptera? I thought it was mostly used on flies.
I give my players pretty wide latitude, after a few sessions they generally agree with me if their character isn't working well. Too weak can be treated with better weapons; too powerful get bored and go home. One of the too powerful synergised two powers to become practically invulnerable