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How does one determine the magnitude of the quantity of time [x], with the lower bound being asking a girl out too soon, and the upper bound waiting too long and being relegated to "just a friend"?
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Why do vaccinated people refuse to consider the possibility the vaccine is harmful?

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Scientifically speaking, why do white people sneeze when they encounter sunlight?
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Recharging muons

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Would it be possible to reliably extend the lifespan of a low or high charge muon in anyway? Some way to recharge it, through any form of energy. Wave, particle, whatever. I haven't been able to find anything with the search terms I'm using. And google scholar isn't giving anything related to this specifically.
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Post your startup.

Vocal surgery, somewhat similar to plastic surgery, plastic surgery is used to improve attractiveness, vocal surgery is used to improve singing ability
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Spacebros...

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I am losing hope...
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How much light occupies space?

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Midwit anon here. Theoretically light should occupy all points in space right? Considering that everywhere a camera could be, it would end up capturing something. If you were to hypothetically collect all of this light, how much energy would it amount to? Not necessarily as is from where it was released, but as would be from where it's recorded.
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>be me
>take mensa test
>want to screenshot it later
>get 102 score. Absolute midair
>realize that I did it in incognito mode on android where I cant screenshot
>realize I cant share
>realize that maybe the test score was inflated
>mfw
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How would you fix the current state of science?

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