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eazy_64 t1_j5wrob9 wrote
Reply to comment by GodofWar1234 in Pound for pound, humans have very powerful kicks compared to animals. by Shamon_Yu
I’ve tried my hand at a couple different hunting methods, but persistence hunting like the Raramuri is definitely the hardest. Setting traps and running prey into your trap is one thing, but running down a deer until it collapses of heat exhaustion… yikes.
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Reply to Can someone explain what spacetime is? by Dusthip
You really hate to see “spacetime” reduced to a coordinate system like that. Imagine if you will a taut bed-sheet suspended in air by its four corners. You can think of each point of each fiber of that sheet as you classic xyz coordinate plane and the whole sheet stitched together as xyz-t incorporating time. The real revolutionary thing about this is that spacetime as the fabric of space interacts with matter creating the effect of gravity. Balls of mass sitting on the sheet locally deform the entire sheet causing anything sitting on that sheet to “fall” toward it. The bigger the mass the bigger the effect. It also shows how the effect can be universal (all mass is attracted to other mass) but the magnitude of this attraction is a function of the magnitude of the deformation and another mass’s distance to the deformation. It is one of the non purely math only explanations of what a “force” is.
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Reply to comment by deeseearr in [OC] The most quoted verses in each book of the Bible by spicer2
What does Marsellus Wallace look like?
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Reply to comment by FelisCantabrigiensis in What determines whether we can create a vaccine for an illness or not? by ShelfordPrefect
Nanotechnology as well. Wait until you hear about nanoscale microbots that can evade your immune response and deliver therapy or target specific cells.