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How long does a spider normally stay in a room?
(1st part in greentext because it is easier to explain

>2am last night
>watching video, with hand not on mouse
>see spider crawling onto/in my mouse (Corsair M65)
>omg
>♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ run out of the room and close the door


Now is the first time I have been back in the room, is the spider most likely still in here, or has it most likely left?

im so spooked, I hate spiders :csgohelmet:
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Messaggio originale di ↑darkMAtrIX621:
Messaggio originale di Maya:

I have yet to see a spider eat a glass, so let us call myth busters on that.

Now, in this scenario, the panels are examined to make sure that there are no spiders in them.

And also, the spider need be within 8 feet. We are talking about an eclosed room that is 20 feet in l,b&h with a floor 9 feet thick.
please clarify a few things for me,would you?

State the things you need clarification on.
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Messaggio originale di ↑darkMAtrIX621:
where are the sorces that you have collected this info from?

QI and common sense. In order to take what you said seriously, there has to be exactly one spider for every 8 square feet, no more or less. It's an urban myth.

and considdering that insects of all kinds(including arachnids)have the highest population of any other known living thing in this world,spiders could be at an area every 8 feet.

1) Arachnids are not insects 2) there are still places they cannot live in 3) "could" =/= "is"
i know they are not.but when talking about x ammout of species in a group(family,kingdom,etc.)they do include arachnids in said count.you usually see them in almanacs.
Okay, in our experiment, we are in the ISS, and we are in a room, with a microscopicly smooth surface, made of some sort of tungsten. the room is sterile. Some sort of chamber opens into the vaccum of space, and anything living would have died, although it was thorughly checked by canadian spacemen.

The room is 8x8x8 meters large. this room is 1679 square feet.

Now lets presume the ISS and the room are not accelerating or moving. any spider inside would not be able to move. (although, remember, there isn't any inside)

Since they cant move, being inside the room they can't follow you, and you cant be in their 9 foot radius. OH WAIT no matter where you are,you are ALWAYS within an 8 foot radius of a spider.

So, even though all the spiders are not moving, you are still in their 8 foot radius. all of a sudden, you realise your spidomometer is reading all sorts of signals as you realise theres 100000000s of spiders inside the room, even as you push them away to the opposite end, and thats when you wake up and realise how stupid this all sounds, I feel even more thick writing this.
Ultima modifica da gleofrocga; 19 lug 2014, ore 19:29
Messaggio originale di ↑darkMAtrIX621:
Messaggio originale di Fork_Q:

QI and common sense. In order to take what you said seriously, there has to be exactly one spider for every 8 square feet, no more or less. It's an urban myth.



1) Arachnids are not insects 2) there are still places they cannot live in 3) "could" =/= "is"
i know they are not.

Then you shouldn't have said "including arachnids".

but when talking about x ammout of species in a group(family,kingdom,etc.)they do include arachnids in said count.

Who and what's their justification?

you usually see them in almanacs.

Don't mean it's right, if even true.
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Messaggio originale di ↑darkMAtrIX621:
please clarify a few things for me,would you?

State the things you need clarification on.
how thick are the walls

what materials were used.

due to the fact that we are trying to prove said fact wrong,we would need to use logic to prove against said logic.so what shape is said house (i know its a cube,but are there rafters,windows,stairs).

were other materials used?

was the ENTIRE house made of glass.

how would you access the house in the said universe if it was 9 feet off the ground.

are there doors,other rooms?

can said room be considered as a house for simplicity?

how many subjects are in said house?

can you excuse some of the periods?im not in the mood for serching for what i need to change.

is there furniture?if so,what material is said furniture?

is there food,pipes or water?
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Messaggio originale di ↑darkMAtrIX621:
i know they are not.

Then you shouldn't have said "including arachnids".

but when talking about x ammout of species in a group(family,kingdom,etc.)they do include arachnids in said count.

Who and what's their justification?

you usually see them in almanacs.

Don't mean it's right, if even true.

most almanacs,and it is usually right on the date that they write said fact.the justification?they felt like adding them to the count.
Messaggio originale di ↑darkMAtrIX621:
Messaggio originale di Maya:

State the things you need clarification on.
how thick are the walls

what materials were used.

due to the fact that we are trying to prove said fact wrong,we would need to use logic to prove against said logic.so what shape is said house (i know its a cube,but are there rafters,windows,stairs).

were other materials used?

was the ENTIRE house made of glass.

how would you access the house in the said universe if it was 9 feet off the ground.

are there doors,other rooms?

can said room be considered as a house for simplicity?

how many subjects are in said house?

can you excuse some of the periods?im not in the mood for serching for what i need to change.

is there furniture?if so,what material is said furniture?

is there food,pipes or water?

1 ft thick glass.

Just glass.

There is no house.

it has a 9 ft base under the ground

There are 2 airtight doors 5 ft apart and you have to pass both to get in.

No

1, Naked. bald and cleanly shaven.

Yes

No furniture

No
Ultima modifica da Maya; 19 lug 2014, ore 19:37
This is just awfully, abstract.

Climate, location (location is not very simple. for one, Earth is not static. The Earth revolves, and orbits the sun, in turn, the solar system orbits the milkyway at an average of 828,000 km/hr, and decrease in speed would change the outcome of your experiment.), tempature, pressure.

Your statement is false, you made an absolute statement, which is impossible. The Butterfly effect will ruin this whole mess...
Messaggio originale di ↑darkMAtrIX621:
Messaggio originale di Fork_Q:

Then you shouldn't have said "including arachnids".



Who and what's their justification?



Don't mean it's right, if even true.

most almanacs

It's "most" now?

and it is usually right on the date that they write said fact

If it's "most" now, name even one, and I'll tell you it's ♥♥♥♥♥♥ for not distinguishing insects from arachnids.

the justification?they felt like adding them to the count.

In other words, they make this up, by deliberately adding arachnids to insects? So does that mean you could never be more than 8 feet away from a spider, but equally could be an ladybird or beetle?
answer 3.you never really answered my question.you just stated there was no house.are there other things added to the cube?
Messaggio originale di ↑darkMAtrIX621:
answer 3.you never really answered my question.you just stated there was no house.are there other things added to the cube?

Like I said, no, nothing. It is just a cube with a door connected to another door.
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Messaggio originale di ↑darkMAtrIX621:

most almanacs

It's "most" now?

and it is usually right on the date that they write said fact

If it's "most" now, name even one, and I'll tell you it's ♥♥♥♥♥♥ for not distinguishing insects from arachnids.

the justification?they felt like adding them to the count.

In other words, they make this up, by deliberately adding arachnids to insects? So does that mean you could never be more than 8 feet away from a spider, but equally could be an ladybird or beetle?
fact only states spiders.

they added arachnids on their own accout,probably to simplify the count.and i have an almanac from scholastic that uses spiders in the count.and you still have not shown me any sorces that you used to prove the fact wrong.
Messaggio originale di ↑darkMAtrIX621:
answer 3.you never really answered my question.you just stated there was no house.are there other things added to the cube?
you can read my post, and see how you dont have a fact to begin with, you dont have a source, you dont have any experiments to prove it.
Messaggio originale di ↑darkMAtrIX621:
Messaggio originale di Fork_Q:

It's "most" now?



If it's "most" now, name even one, and I'll tell you it's ♥♥♥♥♥♥ for not distinguishing insects from arachnids.



In other words, they make this up, by deliberately adding arachnids to insects? So does that mean you could never be more than 8 feet away from a spider, but equally could be an ladybird or beetle?
fact only states spiders.

If it were a "fact", it has to be proven in all circumstances.

they added arachnids on their own accout,probably to simplify the count.and i have an almanac from scholastic that uses spiders in the count.

Now you're just making stuff up. What "amalmac" is this?

and you still have not shown me any sorces that you used to prove the fact wrong.

I told you, QI and common sense. How the ♥♥♥♥ do you think they worked that out except this nonsense method Keyes and I mentioned? Hell, where are your sources?
well,if there is nothing but glass used and the walls are 1 foot thick,there would not be enough support for the roof.the doors being airlocks i presume,are,of corse,leakproof.and in a room sit hthat much glass,even if checked,has a high probability of having at least a single spider in it.plus,a spider could have gotten in the airlock over time and could be in the room.and back to the roof.there would not be enough support for all of the weight,it would soon crack and/or shatter into the room.spider get in the crack without the test subject entering yet,subject enters,BOOM!spider is in room.now imagine if that spider had time to lay eggs.by the time the test subject enters,there could be many spiders in said room.and how long is the subject in the room?they may suffucate if the air ran out.
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