Former worker on parents’ hobby farm. Can confirm that this is every type of healthy goat shit.
Former worker on parents’ hobby farm. Can confirm that this is every type of healthy goat shit.
It immediately demonstrates a lack of both care and understanding of the scientific process.
For anyone who is working in the oil industry: as things get worse and more people are impacted by climate change more and more, you’re who those effected will come after. Not the CEOs high up and out of reach - it’s gonna be you guys operating the rigs, inspecting the pipelines, driving the tankers, operating the plants, and crunching the numbers. It’s going to be you who gets targeted because you’re the ones with the logo stamped on your uniforms.
No way I find this stuff in the Sahara. Maybe death valley, but I doubt it! And don’t @ me if you think this stuff’s in the Antarctic or Arctic.
I mean, yes, that’s how it would work if there were an infinite number of atoms in the piece. There’s a finite amount, though, so eventually there will be a point when all the atoms have completely decayed.
All models are wrong, but some are useful.
Were these stone? I was under the impression that these tablets were soft clay when first scribed and hardened either through a firing process or just over centuries of sitting around.
I’ve also seen videos of the guys scribing in Cuneiform, it looks like it could be done relatively quickly.