/u/fromRonnie's posts in /r/askscience
Is there an equation for time dilation due to mass?If so, is it as accepted as the one for time dilation due to speed?
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Are evaporation and condensation enough for ocean water to be drinkable, or is there more that needs to be done?
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Since we can see light, does this mean/reflect that length contraction due to high velocity only applies to that which has mass?
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Just what does an electron do different in a permanent magnet? I've read about magnetic dipole moment and spin but can't "picture" what it's doing differently to cause the atoms (in say, iron) to be magnetic.
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What other plausible/respected theory(ies) can explain quantum entanglement besides more/extra dimensions?
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What problem/issue is likely to be solved within 10 years primarily because of computers becoming ever so powerful/fast (in processing, computations, etc.)?
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Why does relativistic mass not affect the gravity of an object even though there is time dilation while inertial mass affects both?
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How would a proton be different if it had only one up quark (and no down quark) instead of two up quarks and one down quark?
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