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#5 - theyeti (12/27/2015) [-]
Like a fiddle
#64 to #5 - fffffffuuuuuuuuuuu (12/28/2015) [-]
She really looks like Nicolas Cage.
#74 to #64 - nightmarexnxnxnxnx (12/28/2015) [-]
Damn you! Now I cant unsee it...
#4 - tryg (12/27/2015) [-]
#2 - zutraxsi (12/27/2015) [-]
******* . I knew this was mostly sarcasm with the Natalie Dormer part, then I lowered my guard as he actually got on the temperature of absolute hot. And then that ********
User avatar #136 to #2 - fukkendragonite (12/28/2015) [-]
"The Canadians have entered the race to win a multibillion-pound project to build up to six nuclear reactors in Britain, The Times has learnt.

SNC-Lavalin, Canada’s largest engineering group, has teamed up with Japan’s Hitachi to bid for the Horizon joint venture, which owns two vacant reactor sites in Anglesey and Gloucestershire.

E.ON and RWE, the German energy groups, pulled out of the venture in March after politicians in Berlin decided to scrap domestic nuclear power in the wake of last year’s Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan.

Final bids were due in yesterday and the winner is set to be announced within the next three weeks according to Industry sources.

Hitachi has put forward its Advanced Boiling Water Reactor design which SNC-Lavalin would build and operate on the two sites.

However it faces stiff competition from two Chinese state-backed consortiums Toshiba Westinghouse the..."
User avatar #139 to #136 - zutraxsi (12/28/2015) [-]
Why were you thumbed down? I'm surprised anyone could read what it said on there
User avatar #140 to #139 - fukkendragonite (12/28/2015) [-]
I post it every time I see this picture. Not everyone understands what I'm talking about.
#137 to #2 - ainise (12/28/2015) [-]
1.426831963729x10^32 is really planck's temperature.

The jokes are there, but I believe it's all accurate outside of the names.
User avatar #8 - yugiohkris ONLINE (12/28/2015) [-]
If anyone is still interested in Absolute Hot here is a more serious video. How Hot Can It Get?
#61 to #8 - anon (12/28/2015) [-]
That video is missing the actual answer though: www.mpg.de/research/negative-absolute-temperature
User avatar #19 to #8 - golnax (12/28/2015) [-]
Thank you. I was actually interested in that, and am very glad you shared. Thanks based card game Kris.
#28 to #8 - aidnyan ONLINE (12/28/2015) [-]
since i love the vsauce video edits i decided to make one
#29 to #28 - chokebee (12/28/2015) [-]
and you decided to not include link.
User avatar #31 to #29 - aidnyan ONLINE (12/28/2015) [-]
not literally a video edit, but an edit of the video details
User avatar #30 to #29 - aidnyan ONLINE (12/28/2015) [-]
the picture is the edit, sorry for being unclear
#32 to #30 - chokebee (12/28/2015) [-]
gods, dammit, c'mon dude! And here I was, thinking I was in for a laugh.
User avatar #34 to #32 - aidnyan ONLINE (12/28/2015) [-]
aww you didnt have a laugh at what i posted?
#38 to #34 - chokebee (12/28/2015) [-]
Oh, I did, I did, but that wasn't enough.
#9 - oily (12/28/2015) [-]
This guy should be a teacher. Those were legit measurements. Shut up.
#57 to #9 - skorchy (12/28/2015) [-]
We all got schooled anyways.
#18 - goll (12/28/2015) [-]
goddammit
#47 - sacredmagic (12/28/2015) [-]
God ******* damnit.
User avatar #3 - dalemonlord (12/27/2015) [-]
I was going to leave a "my mixtape" comment but then i watched the video. Well played.
#51 - newdevyx (12/28/2015) [-]
That's genius.
User avatar #11 - dorfdorfdorf (12/28/2015) [-]
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#23 - blueboysixnine (12/28/2015) [-]
That was good
#39 - piratedangel (12/28/2015) [-]
After eating the hotpocket that's been cooked by the Large Hadron Collider.
User avatar #73 to #39 - chaossniper ONLINE (12/28/2015) [-]
large hardon collider is funnier
#27 - anon (12/28/2015) [-]
WOW! A mix tape joke that was actually funny.
#41 to #27 - virck (12/28/2015) [-]
Your sarcasm, let it not be true.
User avatar #15 - friedgreenpomatoes (12/28/2015) [-]
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#108 - rapathazar (12/28/2015) [-]
GIF
Damn it. Ya got me.
#99 - alphanet (12/28/2015) [-]
GIF
oh you mother....
#94 - basstard (12/28/2015) [-]
Bloody ****** got us!
User avatar #58 - blademontane (12/28/2015) [-]
Considering that heat is generated by how much atoms vibrate, I figured absolute hot would be at the point where the atoms are vibrating at the speed of light.
User avatar #80 to #58 - TheHutchie (12/28/2015) [-]
Do you think we could vibrate the atoms clean away from their original molecules? Shoot them off and then the object would cool down and reduce slightly in size? I know next to nothing about physics and thermophysics, but is that kind of like radiation?

Please, everyone feel free to correct all of the fifty mistakes I'm sure I made here.
#85 to #58 - fuckedbyapony (12/28/2015) [-]
Why would the speed of light be the fastest atoms can vibrate?
User avatar #100 to #85 - blademontane (12/28/2015) [-]
Because the only thing that can move at a higher speed than the speed of light, are tachyons. And the only way to reach the speed of light, is to use infinite energy.
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