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I made a (I hope) proper thread

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I made a (I hope) proper thread

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This seems like a stupid question, but here it goes:

So the body burns calories after you drink water at room temperature because it heats the water to your internal temperature, right? So, does that mean if you drink some form of hot drink, such as tea or even just boiled water, would your body gain calories from it? Similarly, does this mean that say, frozen juice is healthier than juice at a normal temperature?

Not trolling in case it appears that way.

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Does anyone know if there have been any studies regarding potential correlation between religious beliefs and superstitious beliefs?

I'm curious because I hypothesise for example that (of people aware of the appropriate tale) a vast majority of theists would feel uncomfortable walking under a ladder and that nearly 100% of atheists would exhibit no aversion. But I don't know. That's why I would like to read research regarding the matter.

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I will give you an answer that you will fully understand and be satisfied with.


pi = the number of times the diameter "fits" in the circle if you made the circle a line, no matter the size of the circle.

this is where (Diameter * Pi = Circumference) comes from. so (Pi = Circumference/Diameter)

>Now what *is* a circle exactly?
What looks more like a circle, a square or a triangle? A square.
What looks more like a circle, a pentagon or a square? A pentagon.
Etc..

A circle is just a polygon with infinite sides.

This is why pi's decimals are infinite.

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So i have to do a project for economics over the weekend about 3 energy sources off a list and rank them in order of best to worst based on real world factors.

I chose Nuclear, Solar and Fusion.

Nuclear isn't very hard to find information on and Solar even easier but the only good source I've found for fusion Energy is wikipedia and i don't really understand it, so im asking you guys.

How does Fusion work and how viable is it?

Feel free to discuss all three sources.

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