And if it is covering up the testing of secret military projects? Is that also a scandal, or a wise move to keep potential enemies guessing? If they are testing something new, something other countries haven't even considered or imagined, how would telling the world of its existence be...
The amount of energy required to accelerate towards the speed of light is so massive, and as you get closer to it, you'd require incredible amounts of energy just to gain a tiny fraction of speed
The fastest man made craft to travel in space (Parker Solar probe) reached a speed of 163km/s...
If they are for arguments sake travelling at the speed of light, and heading directly towards each other, the speed at which they are closing in on each other would be twice the speed of light, however neither photon is travelling faster than the speed of light.
The twice the speed of light...
Testimony given stating that there is nothing that anyone knows of that can turn 90 degrees during flight, etc...
However several days ago the French admitted that they carried out a hypersonic weapons test where the trail it left shows it turning through 90 degrees
When Russia and Chinese...
NFTs are "one-of-a-kind" assets in the digital world that can be bought and sold like any other piece of property, but which have no tangible form of their own.
The digital tokens can be thought of as certificates of ownership for virtual or physical assets.
Traditional works of art such as...
Driven there and then what? -gets criticised for not getting out of the car? Would that be any different / better (clearly the issue was with how the PCSO connunicated with the member of the public, and the lack of understanding that the member(s) of public have with what a PCSO's role is)...
Again, they are not Police Officers, and you appear confused as to what their role actually is and what authority they actually have (plus what the organisation would probably let them do due to things like H&S)
Would you have the same expectation for every type of civilian role within the...
The clue is in the name, especially the community support part of the name. They are members of the public who work for the Police to help support policing in the community by fulfilling roles that don't really require a front line officer to deal with, helping to free those officers up to deal...
Wonder if they are anything like the security guard we had when i worked at Woolworths many years ago (brought in especially for a few weeks to the smaller store i was at at the time) when we had 3 individuals enter the store together and looking to steal from us
The security guard saw what...
Couldn't find particular the video i was trying to post in response to this, which i'd seen recently, (possibly on this site?) where 4 Police officers were trying to make arrests at a bus stop were being hit by, and disrupted by, multiple onlookers who were trying to prevent them from doing...
Having recently spoken directly to someone who used to work in the water industry during public ownership, they said that the usual practice of the day was to have short fall outlet sewers running untreated sewage straight into the sea / rivers as the standard practice. they would use screens...
Is it? seeing as the source of that figure isn't something that appears to have been released into the public domain by the company (if it is even true and was actually something they have discussed internally that then got leaked).
Surely it's also a tactic used by those who have it in for an...
just checked and according to the Southern Water website, they are planning to increase prices in line with inflation (9.4% for dual service customers) although that article was dated as february...
Signed for are meant to be scanned as they are delivered, but when you get some of them delivered to the business and they are actually addressed to businesses at the other end of the country, (for example, one for an addres in York, not Sussex, which is where most the mis-delivered items for us...
Where i used to work, we'd get the Royal Mail 'signed for' service letters and parcels delivered to us, many of which arrived without being scanned (when you looked up the reference online on their tracking system, it basically said it hadn't been delivered yet and to wait)
We'd also often get...
Or to keep it's head above water / keep losses to a minimum in a business which is becoming increasingly redundant, in the same way that telegrams (and so on) have been assigned to history as society, and technology progressed