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    I think one rule of portals is pretty clear and...

    I think one rule of portals is pretty clear and that is that you can walk through it. If the inertia doesn't carry over, then you wouldn't be able to walk through it. As soon as any part of you would...
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    I sense sarcasm and I don't appreciate it!

    I sense sarcasm and I don't appreciate it!
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    https://twitter.com/moonyriott/status/169381325012...

    https://twitter.com/moonyriott/status/1693813250121691149?s=20
    This shit again. I cannot believe a majority is saying A. What is wrong with these people?
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    Good point, I think you're right, it would...

    Good point, I think you're right, it would probably spike up in exactly m/c and then actually stay up for the entire second it takes for the circuit to close. One thing is giving me a headache: If...
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    The wire acting as a capacitor would be...

    The wire acting as a capacitor would be effectively shorted at first and then increase in resistance as it's charging until it's fully charged and then it stops conducting. If it's DC you'd only get...
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    EEVblog made a video response. The first 25 min....

    EEVblog made a video response. The first 25 min. is him reviewing the original video. The interesting part starts at 25:40 when he starts breaking it down as an EE problem:

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    It isn't clear to me what he's talking about. If...

    It isn't clear to me what he's talking about. If you assemble his rig with non bullshit components and replace the lightbulb with a detector of some kind, i'm almost entirely positive that you would...
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    So he's talking purely about the EF from the...

    So he's talking purely about the EF from the battery inducing a theoretical current in a theoretical 0 ohm lightbulb? Induction wouldn't be instant, neither would be capacitive coupling, and both...
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    I think he might be talking about induction, but...

    I think he might be talking about induction, but if he is he should say so.
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    This is frustrating. It's 12 minutes of thanks...

    This is frustrating. It's 12 minutes of thanks for the refresher and then he spends no time on how he arrives at 1/c, or that electrical signals travel faster than the speed of light according to him.
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    I'll just leave this here: (vrchat map of a...

    I'll just leave this here:
    (vrchat map of a rotating space station)


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IRnbHggM2M

    Would these need energy to keep spinning? I know conservation and all that,...
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    What I like about enthalpy is that if you put...

    What I like about enthalpy is that if you put energy into something then its enthalpy increases linearly regardless of its state and it's nearly identical to the energy put in.

    As I understand...
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    This is all neat n' stuff, but the moment the...

    This is all neat n' stuff, but the moment the entropy/temperature as well as the enthalpy/temperature relation shits the bed is when you reach a phase change. When water reaches 100°C and you keep...
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    What's the deal with temperature? I've watched a...

    What's the deal with temperature? I've watched a couple lectures now and it seems like whoever you ask you get a different answer. Isn't it always relatable to pressure of a gas in a closed system,...
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    ^^

    ^^
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    I think black holes are overrated.

    I think black holes are overrated.
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    https://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/circles/Les...

    https://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/circles/Lesson-3/Newton-s-Law-of-Universal-Gravitation

    I believe this is what you're looking for. You just need to plug in the numbers... in a theoretical...
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    how many balls would you need?

    how many balls would you need?
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    Is it fair to say it's one of those cases where...

    Is it fair to say it's one of those cases where the technical term simply means something else than the colloquial? Just because the R infinity isn't listable using the N infinity doesn't make the N...
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    What do you mean they have zero thickness but we...

    What do you mean they have zero thickness but we see them? You're talking shit.
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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abv4Fz7oNr0 ...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abv4Fz7oNr0

    Here it is. Should be fairly easy to test in any game engine. Too bad I don't know how to use any of them.
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    It would be possible if the infinity of universes...

    It would be possible if the infinity of universes is the same size infinity as the number of possible universes. Which I hope isn't true for the sake of the inhabitants of the possible universe where...
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    Whoops. My mistake. Or really their mistake for...

    Whoops. My mistake. Or really their mistake for calling it dark. supid astrophysicist.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weakly_interacting_m...

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weakly_interacting_massive_particles
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    Dark matter. It's dark. Next question.

    Dark matter.
    It's dark.
    Next question.
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