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Is probably of precipitation on a given day generally dependent of the probability of precipitation the following day?
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If a massive particle is accelerating, approaching the speed of light, what happens from its frame of reference? Does it experience time dilation or is time dilation only observed when comparing reference frames?
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How is it that all blacks hole will eventually completely "evaporate" via Hawking radiation? Once it loses enough mass, shouldn't it cease to be a black hole at all?
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Is it accurate to say that, in special relativity, different observers just see different 3d projections of 4d spacetime?
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An electric force in one reference frame can be a magnetic force in a different one, but magnetic force requires some form angular momentum, which means momentum must be a relative quantity. So how can spin, a form of angular momentum, be a fundamental property?
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If the same song is played on two different types of instruments it sounds different and yet, we can still recognize it as the same song. Why is this?
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