🧵 How is this solved?
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 20:01:08 UTC No. 16589479
Looking for tips not entrapment
+ any refutations andor hot takes?
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 18:46:25 UTC No. 16589429
>solves “le science!!!!”
🧵 Is giving blood plasma dangerous?
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 17:46:10 UTC No. 16589380
I will not get into long detail but cannot get a job for a while and have an absolutely shit physique so I want to hire a personal trainer and the only way I found to make enough is to give blood plasma. I heard someone claim that this shit is dangerous and can wreck the immune system.
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 17:40:32 UTC No. 16589377
Did you know that, according to wikipedia, a perpetual motion machine was discovered in 2016?
Why did this not reach the news?
🗑️ 🧵 help out
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 17:18:14 UTC No. 16589353
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 17:13:16 UTC No. 16589348
Is it possible to learn an entirely new discipline like computer science in your late 30s to a high enough level that you can do it professionally or is there a limit on the age at which people can learn complex new skills? Basically, is the reason why you don't see many people past their 20s in college more because of lack of time and/or money, or is it because of physical limitations of the human brain?
🧵 evolution
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 16:30:57 UTC No. 16589323
i don't understand how evolution works. I get that Africans are dark because they live under the sun and need to protect their bodies from UV rays. But why do Chinese and Japanese have small eyes? what does that have to do with evolution?
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 15:13:26 UTC No. 16589273
When was the last time you did math?
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 13:29:37 UTC No. 16589222
Why do phones not draw more power to compensate for being utilized on the charger instead of drawing from the battery?
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 13:15:04 UTC No. 16589213
At midnight, the hour and minute hands of a clock overlap. Exactly what time is it, when these hands overlap, for the ninth time, after midnight?
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 12:22:17 UTC No. 16589158
is this a good way to make copper chloride at home?
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 11:48:35 UTC No. 16589116
Do scientists smoke weed before making their hypothesis about the world?
This John Wheeler guy sounds like a crackhead
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 11:10:41 UTC No. 16589086
Isn't dark energy proof of a fake vacuum? If the amount of dark energy in the universe is going up, doesn't that mean that the chances this fake vacuum decays is going up too?
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 10:37:40 UTC No. 16589066
>Trust me bro, this simple formula can describe any randomness in the entire universe
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 09:32:27 UTC No. 16589015
Why is netwon's third law true? Why is there an equal and opposite reaction for every action?
🧵 Become knowledgable about environenmental probelems
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 09:10:06 UTC No. 16589003
What papers do I have to read to understand the current state of the climate change, topsoil depletion and resource scarcity? What books do I have to read to understand the papers in first place? Is it possible to get a surface level understanding of this stuff in a year in self-study it, just by being a NEET interested in the current state of this stuff? I'm tired of being uninformed and only being able to rely on others for this. What are the common go-to papers people refer to when they state "experts say this about climate change/the environment"? It's probably to a large part just liars referring to something nobody will check anyway, but I want to check the sources and make my own mind about this, at least on a surface level.
🗑️ 🧵 HEMORRHOIDS PAIN KILLING ME
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 09:00:08 UTC No. 16588989
Why do I get hemorrhoids so easily?
it’s been 3 weeks and i am not sure if i’ll wake up to a lot pain all day (bed ridden) or less so i can walk and do basic stuff.
looking for real tips or suggestions before i kms :) thanks
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 08:16:01 UTC No. 16588948
Why haven't we found wormholes in the universe yet?Are wormholes our best chance of interstellar travel across galaxies?
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 07:22:51 UTC No. 16588901
Which one of Saturn’s moons do sandworms come from?
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 06:35:30 UTC No. 16588876
What is it really like to have an extremely high IQ? (160+)
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Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 06:16:42 UTC No. 16588855
Is there a true modern study that’s been conducted into the information gap christians imposed on us?
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🧵 My thought on the collatz conjecture.
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 04:54:15 UTC No. 16588796
Also known as the 3n+1 conjecture. My thoughts are that is that 1 is not prime because if you add a prime number with same prime number then it gets sended to a non prime between 2 primes, that's what 1 means and thus the 3 means that it can be sended to an number which has the postitions in between the prime 1 - 1+ or in the middle of 2 primes 3 possible positions. Maybe we can get a clue about a comment on 3n+1 to solve the conjecture.
🧵 So what are then the legitimate fields of physics?
Anonymous at Mon, 17 Feb 2025 03:31:27 UTC No. 16588722
What is correct and what is junk?