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The science tag on WindowsForum.com covers a broad range of topics including space exploration, historical predictions, and everyday curiosities. Discussions include NASA's Mars rover missions, the plausibility of lunar landings, and the accuracy of a 1972 MIT study forecasting societal collapse by 2040. Members also share videos exploring whether paper can cut wood, the science behind deja vu, and even the scientific aspects of Stargate SG-1. While the forum is primarily Windows-focused, these threads show an interest in scientific topics that intersect with technology and popular culture.
  1. A

    MIT's 1972 prediction of the collapse of society is on track to happen by 2040

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/science...-society-track-happen-2040-study-reveals.html Well that's cheered me up no end lol
  2. whoosh

    VIDEO Stargate SG-1: True Science

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  3. whoosh

    VIDEO Dust in a Baggie

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  4. whoosh

    VIDEO Can Paper Cut Wood?

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  5. kemical

    VIDEO Proof they landed on the moon?

    2014 technology finally gives us the answer to 'Did they actually go to the moon'?
  6. Drew

    Windows 8 De ja vu

    Entertainment, Science & Technology, Travel & more... MSN Home Page stuff. Presented a certain new & different way, "Metro" tiles, & in a new location, on a screen called "Start". Wow, now, there's a big deal. A handy icon can be on the desktop (taskbar) for anything, now or before. Here's...
  7. kemical

    VIDEO NASA has a new Rover for Mars.

    As one era ends with the shuttle another one starts with Mars? You can read more on this nuclear powered vehicle here: Link Removed due to 404 Error
  8. cybercore

    VIDEO University Prof Calls for Congressional UFO Hearing

    Congress has a full plate of hearings coming up. Everything from medical liability reform, creating and promoting jobs and investigating Internet child pornography to assessing China's behavior and making immigration work for American minorities. Do you think the House or Senate will have...
  9. cybercore

    Data from NASA's sky-mapping telescope released

    LOS ANGELES – NASA has released a trove of data from its sky-mapping mission, allowing scientists and anyone with access to the Internet to peruse millions of galaxies, stars, asteroids and other hard-to-see objects. Link Removed due to 404 Error Many of the targets in the celestial...
  10. cybercore

    Outrageous X-Rays

    From strange objects stuck inside bodies to weird animal X-rays, these are some of the most bizarre scientific images you'll see. Outrageous X-Rays Link Removed - Invalid URL
  11. cybercore

    VIDEO Cool Science Experiment

  12. cybercore

    After final good-bye at space station, Discovery heads home

    After receiving a wake-up message from Star Trek's William Shatner Monday morning, the crew of NASA's space shuttle Discovery undocked from the International Space Station and began its final voyage back to Earth. Discovery, which will be retired after returning from its 39th mission, fired...
  13. cybercore

    Man vs. megafish

    No, it's not another Syfy movie starring Tiffany and Debbie Gibson. But it does have a made-for-TV plotline: Mississippi man goes fishing. Man catches and hauls in a 300+ pound alligator gar fish more than 8 feed long. Cut to: "... giant fish comes back to life and swallows the fisherman...
  14. reghakr

    Five Ridiculously Simple Ways to Lose Weight (That Work)

    Getting in shape is a problem that a lot of Americans (and other fat people) have. It’s tough, and it requires work. Lots of work. Crash diets don’t work, but is there anything out there that’s easy that does work? As it turns out, there are some easy ways to look better in that swimsuit (for...
  15. cybercore

    The Devil's Excrement

    Observations focused on the problems of an underdeveloped country, Venezuela, with some serendipity about the world (orchids, techs, science, investments, politics) at large. A famous Venezuelan, Juan Pablo Perez Alfonzo, referred to oil as the devil’s excrement. For countries, easy wealth...
  16. cybercore

    UFOs: From Antiquity to Now

    UFOs: From Antiquity to Now Circular ships, vertical aerial cylinders, spheres, disks, wheels in the sky, hat-shaped things, flying pillars or columns and triangular-shaped objects. At first glance, you might think those are common, almost daily, descriptions of UFOs reported by...
  17. cybercore

    UFOs Help Innovative Thinkers Look to the Future

    UFOs Help Innovative Thinkers Look to the Future Where should forward-thinkers look when they seek innovative ideas? Perhaps to someone -- or something -- that's more innovative than they are. From Saturday to Tuesday, more than 100 of the world's leaders in business, politics...
  18. cybercore

    Triple Sun seen over China

    Link Removed due to 404 Error Video -->> http://uk.news.yahoo.com/4/20110110/video/vwl-triple-suns-over-china-15af341.html An astronomical phenomenon that appears to show three suns appears above Changchun, the capital city of Jilin Province in northeast China. Two smaller suns appeared...
  19. cybercore

    VIDEO Get your a$$ to Mars <--

  20. kemical

    OMG... Your gonna need a place to hide..

    Would you bet your life in a 1-300 chance? SPACE.com -- Asteroid With Chance of Hitting Earth in 2029 Now Being Watched 'Very Carefully'