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PBS Game/Show is still current? I thought it ended. Also, PBS Idea Channel is getting ready to end.
2600:8804:6400:63D0:5A8:7FC0:9FF:2FA5 ( talk) 04:55, 30 July 2017 (UTC)Conner Jared Fields
PBS Idea Channel|786935 Blank on Blank|316484 Gross Science|272685 BBQwithFranklin|260041 PBS Infinite Series|226501 The Good Stuff|194876 PBS Game/Show|141804 PBSoffbook|81794 FullTimeKid|77581 Shanks FX|45041 Mike Likes Science|17973 ModernComedian|12059 You're Doing it Wrong|9394 InventorSeries|9218 Beat Making Lab|7107 Everything But the News|4912 I Contain Multitudes|4794 AMomentofSciencePBS|4074 Bon Appétempt|2512 Are You MN Enough?|2478 The Intergalactic Nemesis|2458 Only in El Paso|1972 24 Frames|798 Makin' Friends with Ryan Miller|682 Central Standard|492 opbmusicStagepass|304 Pancake Mountain|0 PBS Diorama|0
Second column is the subscription count listed for each show on the same page. Normally I like plain alpha, but this tail is particularly steep. — MaxEnt 18:19, 17 November 2018 (UTC)
Ideally, this section would have a table format, with date of first show, date of last show, and number of shows produced. Peak subscription count would be great, but I don't think we can get that data. YouTube view counts are a bit suspect, but maybe a total view count column would work, if we had that data from some reliable source. — MaxEnt 18:27, 17 November 2018 (UTC)
Support of an alien contactee by the network PBS should be included? I believe that the information is well-referenced and supported by various sources. I have proposed and included the following text, based upon the documented recorded sources by PBS broadcasts. Theoretical1A9 ( talk) 21:54, 7 May 2019 (UTC) In 2019, PBS Space Time stated their support for the alien contactee [1] [2] [3] Jean-Pierre Petit's model of the universe, which they stated is "sophisticated". [4]
An alternate model that how negative mass might behave: in so-called 'bimetric gravity' you can have positive and negative masses, but each is described by its own set of Einstein field equations. That's kinda like having 'parallel spacetimes', one with positive and one with negative masses, which can still interact gravitationally. In these models, like masses attract and opposite masses repel… and you don't get the crazy 'runaway motion' that occurs if you put both positive and negative masses in the same spacetime. So no perpetual motion machines… It can also be used to explain dark energy and dark matter. An example is the Janus model of Jean-Pierre Petit. This is a much more sophisticated model than the one by Jamie Farnes. It is however just as speculative.
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PBS Game/Show is still current? I thought it ended. Also, PBS Idea Channel is getting ready to end.
2600:8804:6400:63D0:5A8:7FC0:9FF:2FA5 ( talk) 04:55, 30 July 2017 (UTC)Conner Jared Fields
PBS Idea Channel|786935 Blank on Blank|316484 Gross Science|272685 BBQwithFranklin|260041 PBS Infinite Series|226501 The Good Stuff|194876 PBS Game/Show|141804 PBSoffbook|81794 FullTimeKid|77581 Shanks FX|45041 Mike Likes Science|17973 ModernComedian|12059 You're Doing it Wrong|9394 InventorSeries|9218 Beat Making Lab|7107 Everything But the News|4912 I Contain Multitudes|4794 AMomentofSciencePBS|4074 Bon Appétempt|2512 Are You MN Enough?|2478 The Intergalactic Nemesis|2458 Only in El Paso|1972 24 Frames|798 Makin' Friends with Ryan Miller|682 Central Standard|492 opbmusicStagepass|304 Pancake Mountain|0 PBS Diorama|0
Second column is the subscription count listed for each show on the same page. Normally I like plain alpha, but this tail is particularly steep. — MaxEnt 18:19, 17 November 2018 (UTC)
Ideally, this section would have a table format, with date of first show, date of last show, and number of shows produced. Peak subscription count would be great, but I don't think we can get that data. YouTube view counts are a bit suspect, but maybe a total view count column would work, if we had that data from some reliable source. — MaxEnt 18:27, 17 November 2018 (UTC)
Support of an alien contactee by the network PBS should be included? I believe that the information is well-referenced and supported by various sources. I have proposed and included the following text, based upon the documented recorded sources by PBS broadcasts. Theoretical1A9 ( talk) 21:54, 7 May 2019 (UTC) In 2019, PBS Space Time stated their support for the alien contactee [1] [2] [3] Jean-Pierre Petit's model of the universe, which they stated is "sophisticated". [4]
An alternate model that how negative mass might behave: in so-called 'bimetric gravity' you can have positive and negative masses, but each is described by its own set of Einstein field equations. That's kinda like having 'parallel spacetimes', one with positive and one with negative masses, which can still interact gravitationally. In these models, like masses attract and opposite masses repel… and you don't get the crazy 'runaway motion' that occurs if you put both positive and negative masses in the same spacetime. So no perpetual motion machines… It can also be used to explain dark energy and dark matter. An example is the Janus model of Jean-Pierre Petit. This is a much more sophisticated model than the one by Jamie Farnes. It is however just as speculative.