/u/Eyspire's posts in /r/askscience
Can an audio frequency technically be classed as "physical" because it's a vibration pattern that we can "feel"?
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If Hubble can zoom right in on things like The Pillars of Creation in all of its glory, then why are closer neighbours like Saturn for instance lacking in so much detail? Will the James Webb obtain significantly more clarity when it launches?
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What is the distance limit to which our stereoscopic vision can't judge accurate depth anymore? I.e does the moon appear the same distance away to our eyes as say, a mountain 25 kilometres away?
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What speed does a sushi train travel at? How far would a plate of sushi travel in 24hrs if it didn't get eateen?
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