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What *is* magnetic flux? I want to know what it actually is
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helium chain

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weird idea, if we could remove an electron from a helium atom and put that newly ionize helium next to another helium you could theoretically make a chain of helium atoms.
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Thoughts? They claimed that the 4th generation is not as safer.
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Magic Trick

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>step 1: pick a number, k, it can be any nonnegative integer.
>step 2: multiply that number by 12
>step 3: add 12 to the result of step 2
>step 4: raise 2 to the power of the result of step 3
>step 5: subtract 1 from the result of step 4

Your answer from step 5 will ALWAYS be divisible by 63. Have fun getting no sleep.
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How are any of these right
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Is it theoretically possible to one day, when we have brainwave interface VR...like matrix level shit, so alter our perception of time so that we may experience hundreds of years of time in vr while only having a short time pass in real life?
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what's the point in vaccinate people who already had COVID-19 with sinopharm vaccine?

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First I'm not antivax having already said that, let's proceed.

Sinopharm is a vaccine that uses a attenuated virus, so what's the point in vaccinate people who already had COVID-19 with sinopharm vaccine? You already had the virus, you already been exposed and made antibodies.

I get why you should vaccinate with others vaccines even if you already had the virus (you get a higher production of antibodies than when you were infected). But this is NOT the case with sinopharm.

This paper clearly says that "There was no significant difference in antibody levels in those who were naturally infected compared to these vaccinees at the end of 6 weeks" when it comes to RBD and ACE2 receptor binding antibodies.

It's a waste of resources. You could argue that:

1- Not everyone gets antibodies upon exposure. That's a good point, but if you could provide evidence that you have antibodies with an ELISA test? Then what's the point?

2- With time you loose your antibodies. Then governments should wait a few months to vaccinate those who already had the virus.

Maybe I'm not seeing something, if anyone would like to correct me I would be more than grateful.
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How to become smarter

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I always wanted to be smart and be a scientist. Ive been watching videos on youtube for a decade and people think im fuxking smart because whenever im with friends I can talk about astro physics, biology, newton , maths etc... but in reality I just understand the concepts vaguely for exemple how thermonuclear fusion in the sun started from hydrogen then down to heavier elements etc. But in reality im dumb as fuck, i dont understand any of the maths bwhind it or any equations of any type. I can multiply and divide and pretty much it.I can barely do algebra. I watched l leonard susskind lectures and nothing he writes on the white board will ever be comprehensible to me. Are some of us doomed to be brainlets.
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