/u/r3volc's posts
Is there a scientific / evolutionary explination as to why almost everything that makes humans feel "good" is also bad for them?
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What is the smallest amount of evidence we could find on another planet that could prove life outside of earth / throughout the universe exists?
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If the funding for the sciences was switched with the military after a vote, what new technologies / inventions do you think we could have in one year?
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If this video was from an alien world how much could we tell about it's star based on the moving sunlight? (GIF in description)
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Why did human toddlers evolve the need to put everything they can in their mouths? Wouldn't this risky and deadly trait be weeded out through evolution?
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If I were to light a large object on fire(engulfed in flames not a small fire), like a house, and then put that object on a giant scale and measure its weight while fire and then suddenly put all the fire out at once would the weight of the house go up or down at all?
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In Back To The Future III Doc Brown uses a machine to make a piece of ice. Given the materials he had access to and his advanced scientific knowledge would this actually be possible and if yes how would it be done?
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I understand that tiny explosions make car engines turn and move but what makes electronics move? What is the core thing that is actually making the parts move?
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