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Why aren't drinks that use sodium- and potassium-based sweeteners salty?
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What are the advantages of using semi-synchronous orbits for satellites?
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Why is it that you can puff just one of your cheeks, but you can only pull in both of them?
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How don’t you get air bubbles in your blood when wounded?
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If measuring a qubit’s state causes it to collapse into one of the possible states, how is running a quantum computation different from running a classical computation with a random input?
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Why aren't drinks that use sodium- and potassium-based sweeteners salty?
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What are the advantages of using semi-synchronous orbits for satellites?
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Why is it that you can puff just one of your cheeks, but you can only pull in both of them?
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How don’t you get air bubbles in your blood when wounded?
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If measuring a qubit’s state causes it to collapse into one of the possible states, how is running a quantum computation different from running a classical computation with a random input?
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