/u/Xenton's posts in /r/askscience
Why are objects with mass the only things in the universe that move at sub-light speeds? What is the property of matter that makes it move slowly?
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How serious is the current Wuhan coronavirus? Obviously the media is exaggerating it, but compared to bird flu and others, is it actually anything to care about?
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Why is food such as Indian so likely to cause indigestion or heart burn, even when choosing mild dishes like daal or "butter chicken"?
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Why do often reposted images lose quality over time, when most methods of saving and uploading preserve filesize?
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How does music "Help memory and focus"? I see this statement often but I've never found a good rationale. What is the current theory?
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To what extent, if any, did coal mining/burning contribute to anthropogenic increases in background radiation?
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Ignoring the practicality of such a thing; How would the explosion from a large (10kg+) mass of antimatter behave?
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My understanding of Ammonium Nitrate is that it's not inherently explosive but rather serves as an oxidant for fuel such as hydrocarbons. How did so many tonnes of it explode violently in Beirut?
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