/u/TummyStickers's posts in /r/askscience
Considering a supernova can lead to the creation of new stars is it not possible that if it was a big bang which created our universe, this event could have been a common supernova on a scale which we are just too small to understand in a universe that is much bigger than we expect?
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In soft drinks and energy drinks like Bang, how is sucralose used to make different flavors? The ingredients seem the same from can to can but the flavors vary wildly, how is this achieved?
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Since light has momentum and considering how many objects in the universe emit incredible amounts of light, why isn’t it a better explanation than dark energy for the expanding universe? Couldn’t it be “light energy?”
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Is there a reason why the expansion of the universe can’t be explained by the momentum of light pushing on everything?
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Would a planet orbiting a white dwarf be the most likely place for advanced intelligence to take place?
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Is there a reason we don’t see more advertisements for nuclear power and why most of the news on it seems bad? Is this intentional?
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This is keeping me awake... if a black hole is formed because of extreme gravity... then by the same principles, wouldn't the singularity instead be another black hole? Or possibly multiple black holes?
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