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Yea I highly doubt it would make it through the atmosphere being that small.
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Thee_Ghostess_Lola wrote:

its not gonna do a/t. not like this...

Definitely not like this. The Barringer impactor was 50 meters across. And it was metallic, so it was denser as well.

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Impressive-looking scientific resource. An AI-generated encyclopedia of science, aiming to fix the deficiencies of wikipedia (itself a valuable resource for this purpose). The main feature is a more structured and reasoned presentation of information, which can be more enlightening that the stream of facts found in typical Wikipedia articles.

Try it - look up something you are interested in.

SciencePedia

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Dang it, Lightspeed.

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That's the website where my link is, but what point are you making?

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My school blocked it.

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They are blocking an encyclopedia of science, and a site that is designed for scientific research?
I could understand if it was during an exam...

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It's not even during an exam. Or even the school year. My last day was Thursday.

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Not surprising they don't bother to remove the filters just for the time after the end of term.

Do they block most sites, or are they picking this one out especially? If so, why?

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Nah, they block most sites.

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How dis still alive
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TenGolf-TPOT wrote:

Nah, they block most sites.

Thus the underage stampede to Chess.com, who cultivates one image for parents and another for kids.

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DiogenesDue wrote:
TenGolf-TPOT wrote:

Nah, they block most sites.

Thus the underage stampede to Chess.com, who cultivates one image for parents and another for kids.

?

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TenGolf-TPOT wrote:

Nah, they block most sites.

That makes sense. It's a whitelist system rather than a blacklist one.

You could tell them you have heard there is a scientific encyclopedia on the site so it should be whitelisted! That said, it's more university level than school level (I think you mean secondary school, right?).

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Elroch wrote:
TenGolf-TPOT wrote:

Nah, they block most sites.

That makes sense. It's a whitelist system rather than a blacklist one.

You could tell them you have heard there is a scientific encyclopedia on the site so it should be whitelisted! That said, it's more university level than school level (I think you mean secondary school, right?).

1. Actually it IS a blacklist system, just the blacklist is longer than the not-black list

2. I am not brave enough to try this.

3. American high school

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Enquiring why they are blocking a scientific encyclopedia (admittedly an AI-generated one, but the quality seems very good to me) should not really require bravery! The worst that could happen is that they ignore you.

Do they block Wolfram mathworld?

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Nope

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That is kind of ironic. "Bohrium.ai" is the wrong URL (not even in the DNS).

The website is at bohrium.com.

The wikipedia page is about element 107, so it not very relevant.

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