/u/liamguy165's posts in /r/askscience
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Is an object’s rotational momentum always the same value between any two points on the axis perpendicular to the rotating axis?
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Why does light have to travel at c? I was told all massless particles must travel at c, but isn’t mass and energy the same thing?
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Can the entire English Language be converted to keywords in a programming language, where the grammar and sentences are normal?
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Is there a difference between one +2/3 up quark and two -1/3 down quarks to produce a net magnetic moment in the neutron?
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Would it be “easy” engineering wise to add a button in cars that could actively adjust A/C to form an equilibrium with a window open?
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Due to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, we know that wave function collapse occurs. We also know that matter ultimately takes form as waves. So how can we say that anything we have measured wasn’t a wave before we measured it, including physical processes?
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I just learned how light propagates through space as an electromagnetic wave. Is there a measurable delay between the instant the electric part is created and when the magnetic part is created? If so, what determines the value of said delay?
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