Why are we not investing >30% of our nation's GDP into immortality research?
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Flashcard/memorization websites for anatomy and biology that aren't run by jews?
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Are they real? Any examples of people that achieved "success" in their fields but don't self promote or even go out of their way to avoid self promotion?
P.S.: I don't know why he refused the medal or if he is even an example of this.
P.S.: I don't know why he refused the medal or if he is even an example of this.
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Debunking Prepetual Motion
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Hello
I have a question regarding perpetual motion . I have tried to debunk it but I cant seem to find anything wrong with the concept. I think i am missing something so please help.
There is a solid suspended on top of an insulated container full of liquid. It's density would cause it to sink. However, some of kinetic energy from the solid falling is converted into heat energy. This heat energy is enough to raise the temperature of the solid to a point where it's density will decrease to the point where it starts floating. When the solid is at the top, energy is slowly released from the system, and the process repeats.
Wouldn't this system generate far more work then the potential energy that was put into it?
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I have a question regarding perpetual motion . I have tried to debunk it but I cant seem to find anything wrong with the concept. I think i am missing something so please help.
There is a solid suspended on top of an insulated container full of liquid. It's density would cause it to sink. However, some of kinetic energy from the solid falling is converted into heat energy. This heat energy is enough to raise the temperature of the solid to a point where it's density will decrease to the point where it starts floating. When the solid is at the top, energy is slowly released from the system, and the process repeats.
Wouldn't this system generate far more work then the potential energy that was put into it?
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How the fuck does the Brazilian iq fell? Is there an explanation for this or any other country that had the same?
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there's no evidence they exist, therefore is unreasonable to believe they do
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do you look like a scientist?
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What are the possible implications of our senses only being able to detect and interpret small amounts of the visible light spectrum? Is /x/ tier phenomena possible, or is it likely more mundane than that?
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Would water boil if it was heated from above?
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