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Science is filled with non-sequitors.
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How much of a scam are they?
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You can make a octahedron from tetrahedrons, but you cannot make a tetrahydron from a octahedrons.
You can make a hexahedron from tetrahedrons, but you cannot make a tetrahydron from a hexahedrons.
You can make a icosahedron from tetrahedrons, but you cannot make a tetrahydron from a icosahedrons.
You can make a dodecahedron from tetrahedrons, but you cannot make a tetrahydron from a dodecahedrons.
The Tetrahydron is Lord.
You can make a hexahedron from tetrahedrons, but you cannot make a tetrahydron from a hexahedrons.
You can make a icosahedron from tetrahedrons, but you cannot make a tetrahydron from a icosahedrons.
You can make a dodecahedron from tetrahedrons, but you cannot make a tetrahydron from a dodecahedrons.
The Tetrahydron is Lord.
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Scientifically speaking, why does mediocre intelligence make you more likely to trust the experts than low or high intelligence?
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I’m taking Calculus II this semester instead of Calculus I, which is the one I’d be prepared for, because all of the class times conflicted with my other required classes. How difficult will it be and should I be prepared to pass fail it?
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Forget Wildberger. BEHOLD JOHN GABRIEL!
Is this man a genus.?!?!
Is this man a genus.?!?!
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https://rumble.com/vlvhy5-best-explanation-ive-seen-about-why-the-covid-jabs-are-killer-shots.html?s=08
Why would vaccine antibodies dominating your natural antibodies be bad down the road?
Why would vaccine antibodies dominating your natural antibodies be bad down the road?
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Scientifically explain your logic (immune, Heath reaction, etc)
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how can you take the square-root of a vector?
