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Ok, I come to your for a little rant, but also some help.

I just pulled my blanket from my bed, as to cover myself. Seeing as my covers are made of nylon, this usually builds up a considerable electrostatic charge. I often manage to shock myself or my cat, but this time something different happened. I shocked my mouse (computer mouse) and...it broke it. I actually managed to shock my PLASTIC mouse into oblivion. Now, I would ask if I was dreaming, but I pinched myself and this is real. How much of an electric charge would I need to fry my mouse? (just fyi, it was very cold and my hands are sweaty so this couldn't have been a way for electricity to get inside the mouse)

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a fag in a furry suit

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Psychology in low tier
mfw

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SUDDENLY REDTEXT
Also, has anyone here read any of Dawkin's books? I'm interested in reading them, just wondering what everyone has to say about them.

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A question that should be answered by world's top physicists is posed on a forum that is populated mostly by religion, magnets, trolls and retards.
mfw

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>>1807055
>guise
>mfw

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Good work, /sci/ducks. I think we just figured out what a black hole is. Somebody call Brian Greene. We'll publish a paper!

"how does I black hole: then who was singulary!?" by Anonymous

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Free energy? You want free energy? I'll give you free energy.
Lower the cost of gas/oil/coal and everything that is related to energy production to ZERO. There, free energy.
THERE IS NO OTHER WAY.

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ATTENTION!

I have a question for you all!
Imagine if everything in life is just a domino effect that's been going on ever since the big bang.

If i take a shit on the street and someone walks in it later, that will effects a lot of things. So what if all the atoms and electrons and shit also have a very logical movement and effect on its surroundings?

Then everything that happends can only happend in one way, so there is a desteny no matter what you do. You cant change the future cause you dont know the future.

My question is, what if you somehow built a machine that could scan every little atom and neutronthing in a room and predict how everything will go down in the next few minutes. If you then would watch the future and by that change it, what would happend?

Would the world just take another course?

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>>1254954

HOLY JUMPING BALLS OP!!!!1111

I think you must have made the discovery of the century!

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