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A circle is the set of all points a certain distance from a point. Do the radii connecting those points become denser nearer the center of the circle?
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A common subject in this forum is that gravity propagates out from the Sun at the speed of light, and that Earth wouldn't leave its orbit until 8 minutes after the Sun disappeared. Wouldn't gravity propagate from Earth as well? Do those waves meet in the middle, and if so, what happens there?
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An isolated particle can be conceptualized as a gap in a continuous field, e.g. an electron is really a hole in a positive field. What are the benefits of thinking in this way?
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Each portion of a hologram contains an image of the entire object from that portion's perspective. Could you cut off a blank corner of the VISA bird hologram and suddenly see the bird in that new fragment?
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What are the visible effects of supermassive black holes that we can see in pictures of other galaxies?
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If a circle is the sum of all points equidistant from a central point, and each of those distances can be represented by a radius, do those radii get "denser" closer to the center of the circle, geometrically speaking?
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