/u/Iguessilltryit's posts
If the Hubble space telescope was a couple of feet away from a human, would it be a to see things on a Microscopic level or will look like a really zoomed in picture?
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Why is it that an asteroid or comet does not orbit the earth before it hits the surface but objects orbit black holes before crossing the event horizon?
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You have been quite the elaborate liar, making up stories about people you have never even met. As punishment you have had a curse placed on you and now any time you utter someone's name, you must meet with them in person within 24 hours to confirm your story.
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Hypothetically speaking would the earth be able to last forever as we know it, ie. Hot core, liquid water etc. Assuming all external conditions were perfect such as no meteor collisions, no imminent supernova of the host star etc.
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What is the true earth to water ratio taking into account all of earth's many layers and the fact that water exist beneath earths surface?
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If you are choking on a piece of food or held in a tight headlock while under water, will your lungs still fill up with water?
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