What would possess someone to inject themselves with a synethetic RNA code made in a lab? I want to hear from someone who actually believes in this.
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So what are the lessons learned from the Stanford prison experiment?
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Just saw the movie, and it showed how social roles converted a bunch of virgin nerds to remorseless authoritarian sadists.
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Consider an alternate system of physics where the equivalence principle doesn’t hold true. In other words, inertial and gravitational mass are not intrinsically equal, but can differ. Assuming whatever conditions you choose are such that a functional universe with intelligent life can even develop in the first place, what are some interesting consequences of this? What technologies could arrive?
A simple case would be where there exists two types of materials, one where the gravitational mass is positive, and one where it is negative, both cases have it with the same magnitude as the inertial mass. This negative gravitate mass wouldn’t be the same as conventional “exotic matter”, since the F=ma wouldn’t be inverted.
Another case would be where the gravitational mass differs only by a small perturbation, perhaps induced by a gravitational field like ferromagnetic hysteresis. Performing the cavendish experiment in such a universe might provide some unusually unpredictable results.
A simple case would be where there exists two types of materials, one where the gravitational mass is positive, and one where it is negative, both cases have it with the same magnitude as the inertial mass. This negative gravitate mass wouldn’t be the same as conventional “exotic matter”, since the F=ma wouldn’t be inverted.
Another case would be where the gravitational mass differs only by a small perturbation, perhaps induced by a gravitational field like ferromagnetic hysteresis. Performing the cavendish experiment in such a universe might provide some unusually unpredictable results.
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Any of you guys went there? How was it?
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Uh bros
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Are there some foods that are innocuous by themselves but if you eat them together will have some chemical reaction in your body and fuck you up?
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i have nothing to say anymore, just save yourself
https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/kids-aged-5-11-in-at-risk-groups-may-be-vaccinated-health-ministry-675045
https://www.timesofisrael.com/pfizer-to-seek-fda-approval-to-vaccinate-children-ages-2-11/
https://www.jpost.com/breaking-news/kids-aged-5-11-in-at-risk-groups-may-be-vaccinated-health-ministry-675045
https://www.timesofisrael.com/pfizer-to-seek-fda-approval-to-vaccinate-children-ages-2-11/
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Be honest. Did you want to see him suffocate?
>I'm sorry Mr Bezos we can't seem to get this door open.
>none of these cheap Amazon tools seem to be working
>I'm sorry Mr Bezos we can't seem to get this door open.
>none of these cheap Amazon tools seem to be working
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idk if this is the right board.. w/e
i walked by the bottom columns of this fucking stick and i saw the concrete has AIR BUBBLES
before 40 years this shit has to be tear down
i walked by the bottom columns of this fucking stick and i saw the concrete has AIR BUBBLES
before 40 years this shit has to be tear down
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matter, antimatter and time in space
