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Does it make sense to talk about a Voltage spectrum the same way we talk about the electromagnetic spectrum? Specifically, can you categorize certain things by where they fall on the voltage spectrum?
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I just read "The New Jim Crow"... I'm wondering why all other immigrant groups succeeded more than blacks, when facing similar prejudices?
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In Asimov's short story "Nightfall" a planet in a multi-sun solar system never have a sky dark enough to see (other) stars. What scientific discoveries or observations would have been delayed or impossible had conditions on Earth been different?
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Could Trump's wall be put to some good use? Like if we coated it with solar panels, or built it out of a material that would absorb CO2 or something?
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If a chemist were handed a jug full of a mystery liquid, could she determine the exact contents and composition of the liquid with today's technology?
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Lithium Ion batteries are considered the best pound-for-pound battery option... but could I create a better battery out of rare or expensive elements if I had the cash?
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Microwave ovens work by using electromagnetic waves to vibrate water molecules. Could you make a similar oven that heats food by vibrating carbon?
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