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>I fucking LOVE science and jeff bezos! the hustle and bustle of the free market is making rich people go into space while most of the world is addicted to heroin and alcohol! PRAISE SCIENCE! WUBBA LUBBA DUB DUB!!!
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Bigger physics

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If theres a theoretical limit to how huge a planet can be (10 times jupiter) then would a universe with bigger physics laws in the constant and stuff that make up those limit permit lets say planets x10000 the size of Jupiter. Or smaller physics with like planets thw size of a marble and the sun the size of a football. How do we even know if we are giants or microscoping beings
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Why can’t I make my own happiness

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ChemE with biology questions.
What are the challenges with making effective antidepressants? SSRIs seem to work in a roundabout fashion, and I don’t understand why serotonin isn’t more directly introduced to the brain through nasal/inhalant methods. Besides the argument that this doesn’t solve the problem of the body being incapable of producing serotonin, why aren’t these methods used in extreme cases where SSRI fail?
tldr if my antidepressants aren’t working, what’s stopping me from crystallizing serotonin and snorting it?
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OK mathfags, if you are so smart riddle me this.
Why is V1C1=V2C2 (Eq. used to find a compound's volume or concentration knowing the volume and concentration of a starting compound at different concentrations and/or volumes) not a proportion of the likes of A:B=X:C , where to get X you do (AxC)/B ?
V1C1=V2C2 is literally V1xC1=V2xC2 so if you have V1xX=V2xC2, X is equal (V2xC2)/V1, NOT (V1xC2)/V2 like you would solve a normal proportion.
Why is that? shouldn't it be a proportion?
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>Academia
>Industry
>National labs
Which is the better career path for a scientist?
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What causes us to want to jump off from a huge height?

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This isn't related to suicidal thoughts or anything like that, there has to be some sort of a psychological reason in humans. When I was about 4 years old I looked over railings on a bridge, looking into the river below and wanted to jump. Was it just because I wasn't entirely aware of what drowning is? I thought that if I jumped in I'd wake up from a dream. Or is there really the "forbidden fruit" attraction to wanting to jump off in such cases?
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Why did Jeff design a dildo?
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how to stop anti-science indoctrination?
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