/u/SlutForTurtles's posts
If gravity bends light, are we actually seeing stars in space or just the point their light is coming from? Example included
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If there was a hole in the ocean that lead directly to the earth's core, would the ocean eventually dry up?
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I saw a plane while I was driving today and it was very low to ground coming towards the airport landing zone. It looked as if it was almost not even moving - it was going so slow it almost looked like it was floating in air. How is this possible with planes today?
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What's the difference in impact if you land from high up on your feet versus you fall from the same height but catch yourself with your hands on a ledge (your body doesn't hit the ground, hands take the impact)
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What's the difference in impact if you land from high up on your feet versus you fall from the same height but catch yourself with your hands on a ledge (your body doesn't hit the ground, hands take the impact)?
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How much cushioning would be needed to pad the front of a speeding train so that a person can jump in front of it, hold on, and not die from impact?
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Is heat the only way to generate intense light? Would it be possible to build a light as bright as stars without all the mass and heat?
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Would it be possible for an atmosphere to be created(natural or artificial) that links two or more planets with no interruption?
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If our normal body temperature is between 90*-98*, why does it feel so hot when it's like 85* in the summer??
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In theory, could a brain of a living person be transferred to a completely robotic/man made body? How long would we be able to make the brain last? Is it possible to create a robotic brain & transfer the "data" from a human's brain to it? Would that person be considered human with a soul or AI?
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