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Was mixing some cleaning products with some more yellow-ish blue-ish products and it turn clear. Got the job done.

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>>3940284
>>3940290
>mfw

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>>3787307
>super-powerful electromagnets at energy levels around 8TeV

Are you serious?

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>>3762558
How can I solve for t when I would eventually have:

constant(t^2) = constant(t^2)

They seem like they would just cancel; this has been confusing me. Fuck...

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Just watched Spiderman 2 (inb4 slowpoke). What a shit tier movie. Totally scientifically inaccurate.

First off, in the first few secenes, the kid (who is apparently majoring in some science) meets his professor, who tells him his big project is to write a paper about some scientist. A paper. A paper? Are you fucking kidding me? I'm about to graduate with a chemistry degree and I have never had to write a single fucking "essay about a scientist" in any of my chem classes. I can't imagine this going on in any other hard science. (It also looked like the twink was majoring in physics.) So apparently not one of the people working on the film had any background in university science.

The next ludicrous scene was the "fusion scientist" showing off his invention. The most troublesome part was the robotic arms that are controlled by "nanowires going to my cerebral cortex [sic]." These arms are supposed to operate the fusion reactor controls since it is "heat and radiation resistant." Hurr fucking durr. Even though this is science fiction, why would you go through all that trouble to make some sort of biomemetic robotic arms connected to his body WHEN YOU CAN JUST FUCKING HAVE STANDALONE ROBOTIC ARMS CONTROLLING THE REACTOR; AT LEAST PRETEND THIS BULLSHIT RESEMBLES MODERN ENGINEERING. Fucking dumb Hollywood niggers. Also, when the fusion reactor starts up, the "ball of tritium [sic]" turns into a literal mini-Sun. Yep, that's right. A mini fucking Sun, complete with miniature solar flares. I shit you not: they seem to think the contents of a fusion reactor *looks like a celestial sun*. The set up of the fusion reactor is hyper-unrealistic. They could have at least made it look something like ITER. It looks more like a "cold fusion" reactor since it is clearly not at the appropriate temperature.

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http://hubpages.com/hub/Scientists_cure_cancer__but_no_one_takes_notice

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>>2904806

Yes but he started.

>mfw professor said that when a candle is lit, the wax evaporates completely

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>>2630022
>doubles

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>mfw people come on /sci/ and argue we should end space exploration in favor of a fucking global welfare program

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