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>>10992485
they probably live longer because they don't have to spend their lives dealing with women and their bullshit

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>Niggers have big dicks and asians have small one...
https://www.scribd.com/doc/103023459/Chinese-Study-1990

https://sci-hub.se/https://www.ajol.info/index.php/wajm/article/view/28282

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>>10869164
>Katsioulis is known for his high intelligence test scores.[6][7] There are several reports that he has achieved the highest scores ever recorded on IQ tests designed to measure exceptional intelligence.[8] Katsioulis has a reported IQ of 205 on the Stanford-Binet scale with standard deviation (sd) 16, which is equivalent to an IQ of 198.4 on the Wechsler scale with sd 15, which is also equivalent to an IQ of 258 on the Cattell scale with sd 24.[9][10] Statistical interpretation of these numbers estimates that Katsioulis' performance, when assuming a normal Gaussian distribution of IQ scores in the general population, is to be expected in one out of every 38,000,000,000 people.[11][12]

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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/maps-and-graphics/the-tallest-and-shortest-countries-in-the-world/
Evolutionary speaking, why are indonesians so short?

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>>10721852
>What is the evolutionary explanation for evolution?

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Is there any scientific backing for speedreading?

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>>10638279
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>>10544156
So then if they're useless, can we just dump in a bunch of stuff to fill them up?

Seems like they're an intergalactic hazard otherwise. I mean, what if your starship accidentally runs into one?

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>>10504688
You have literally no idea how much the capsule costs, just stop

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>>10475878
To be honest, I'm having a hard time believing reusing these piles of scrap would even be worth the effort. How much can one of these possibly cost if you don't even need any kind of facility for their assembly, the material is cheap and abundant and a couple of average welders can put most of it together?
Makes me wonder if you couldn't just expend a couple of Scrapships to cart a few hundred tons of equipment to the moon and then just bring astronauts there some other way eventually to unbox and assemble everything.
Even with the upper stage engines being left on the moon and only utilizing first stage reuse, you can't tell me transport costs to the moon would be the limiting factor of a proper moon base anymore.
Thinking about it, I really have to wonder if the effort with the heat shield and the in-orbit refueling and all that will even be worth all the extra RnD costs and the years of delay all this innovation will surely bring.

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>>10432173

Yucca Mountain hmmmmmmm.

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>>10154214
>>>Pays thousands of dollars for getting a education
Americans never fail to amaze me

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Why aren't we colonizeing other planets right now?

Give me a legitimate reason as to why we aren't on some star trek shit right now. From what I understand we have had the technology to do so since the 80s and with the improvement in solar panels, computers, and ships do we really have an excuse not to be more interested in going to space.

Just imagine having entire self sufficient city's on the moon or all the minerals we could get by mineing asteroids and other planets.

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What are some obscure discoverings made by Newton nobody knows about?

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>>9962346
>but then she one-upped him
>she one-upped him
>she
>suck my dick and balls

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>>9902180
>So let's say there one or more groups of beings who are much smarter than humans. Put yourself in their place. They would have no interest in talking to us

I'm going to stop you right here and ask you to fucking explain your reasoning for this outrageous claim, because what you wrote afterwards isn't an explanation but a shameless string of baseless assumptions,

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does /sci/ know of any studies or hard sci-fi books that discusses how life could evolve on other planets under very different gravitational forces?

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Do hamsters really explode when microwaved? If yes, what's the science behind that reaction?

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>>9596453
>people are basically just a collection of a lot of if-else statements
THIS WOULD DEFINITELY WORK

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If the 4th dimension is time, and we're experiencing it right now, then doesn't that make us 4th dimensional beings?

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[math]e^{i\pi} = -1[/math]
vs
[math]e^{i\tau} = 1[/math]

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>The only reason racism ecists is because of culture
>Only reason people think the earth is flat is culture (and people being god damn idiots)
>Sexism is mostly caused by culture

Cutlre is the root of all of our problems, that is what we need to destroy

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I read that all objects travel at the speed of light, but the majority of that velocity is in the temporal direction rather than a spacial one. If this is true, then how does light manage to travel at light speed through space without getting stuck in time?

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>>9510574
that's what I thought. babby tier bitch can't prove it within 7 minutes

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