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When I was a kid, I read that, paradoxically, the more massive a black hole is, the smaller it is. Is this true or completely bunk?
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[WP] Jack Sparrow, Greg House, Tony Stark (as played by RDJ) Sheldon Cooper, and Sherlock (as played by Benedict Cumberbatch), get into a heated argument.
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I hear political commentators talk shout metaphorically "beating the war drums" but how far back in history do we see literal war drums?
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Not sure if history or science: HOW did smallpox get brought to the Americas if there is no asymptomatic carrier state?
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So scientists domesticated foxes in 40 years- I began thinking of other cool animals to domesticate. Which of these would be the most feasible? Other ideas?
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How did biological matter get so deep that it is where it is now, if it started off at the surface of the crust?
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Chemistry question: I poured acetone from this plastic container into this plastic cup. It ate through the bottom of the plastic cup though. What's the difference between the two plastics? (image attached)
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So, neutrinos only interact via the weak force and gravity. Electrons don't interact with the strong force, etc. Are there any particles in theory which interact with the strong and weak forces, but not electromagnetic or gravity (massless)?
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What were some of the alternative explanations to the Solar Neutrino Problem, explaining why we only detected a third of the expected neutrinos from the sun? Was an indeterminate wave function collapse proposed? If so, how was it ruled out by the Super-Kamiokande experiment?
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