/u/labtec901's posts
Normal stars are made out of hydrogen which undergoes fusion. Can I make a star out of any element, provided I have enough mass to fuse that element? Say, Iron?
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In the latest Avengers movie, there is a "Nexus" hub which routes every packet of traffic on the internet. What is the closest thing we have to a core of the internet in real life?
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If science says that the higher the gravity in a reference frame, the slower time runs in that frame compared to elsewhere, then can you use another force, like centrifugal force, to simulate gravity in a reference frame to slow down time?
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People today worry that advances like AI and robotics will put people out of jobs, but something similar to this happened already in the industrial revolution. How did we deal with the same problem back then?
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How close is the Earth right now in its orbit as it was exactly one year ago? (In relation to the Sun)
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IAMA Theatre Tech. I'm the guy who operates the lights, curtains, sets and everything else that happens behind the scenes in live theatre. AMA
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