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When its said that stars orbit the center of galaxies too fast for gravity to hold them, and thus there must be dark matter, is the relativistic mass gained due to their speed accounted for?
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If unifying quantum physics and relativity is really hard, why are we getting good results smashing together particles at relativistic speeds?
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Would it be possible to adjust your computer's or your tv's picture settings to match your eye prescription?
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