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Is real science

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Anti Semitic?
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Many of you have awoken to the establishment's lies about 0.999... But a more insidious lie lurks beneath. They say this number equals 0. But does it?
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/cpcg/ - cyber plandemic countermeasures general

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Scianons, please visit this thread:
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We need your help, your expertise to brainstorm ideas and possible countermeasures for the upcoming cyber scamdemic.
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will the most stacked fields medal ever be beaten?
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there are "serious" people in institutional positions of academic authority that unironically and unapologetically believe this
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If I slice my hand with a knife, how likely is it to get infected? How likely is it to cause permanent damage (other than scarring)?
hypothetical of course
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E = mc^2

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Is a troll shit proof to spot brainlets. Anyone using this is a retarded brainlet. Who is a danger because he considers himself some god guru of physics
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Someone explain this

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>light has no mass
>except it has momentum, can create independent forces, does affect the gravitational acceleration of objects near it proportional to said lights magnitude, has varying levels of luminosity again proportional to its magnitude, allows the formation of black holes to even be defined and literally cannot travel at its maximum velocity when not in a vacuum
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How the fuck a woman strenght orgasm is physically more dependant on his partner wealth than his dick lenght?
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Need help understanding time dilation

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Like I get the concept, but how does it apply at a human scale? Example of what I mean:
>I'll give an example of what I mean by "human scale". Let's say two wristwatches are perfectly synchronised in Florida. Watch 1 stays there, while watch 2 travels during 24 hours all the way to Maine.
Would there even be a few seconds difference between the two watches, or would the difference only become noticeable at a much larger scale ?
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