/u/industrial86's posts in /r/askscience
Does all the heat in the molten mantle and core of the earth affect average surface temperature at all?
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Could there be a loud sound so short in duration (billionths of a second) that our brains can't process it's existence?
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Why does time run slower when you are deeper in a gravitational field as opposed to higher? Like being in a subterranean mine, opposed to being in orbit.
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If a metal structure in the vacuum of space was partially destroyed from a super hot local explosion, would the damaged metal edges glow/emit light from the increase in temperature? Or would they cool very quickly and not glow, because space is so cold?
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In a binary star-system, does each star have dedicated planets orbiting it, or do the planets orbit both stars simultaneously?
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Are there are particles or objects in space that just sit motionless/still forever with no force at all acting upon them?
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Do dark colors only conduct heat more when there is more light to absorb, or do dark colored things conduct heat regardless of external illumination?
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If gravity exists as a wave function would I be possible to measure the peaks and troughs of said wave within objects on earth, rather than only measuring wave fluctuations in massive cosmic gravitational disturbances?
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