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>>15585640
Did you know the sun epicycles on mercury because of wierdly long days and a close orbit

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My body is contained within a certain area of space and is distinct from the area around it. It's the same for an apple and all the other things that are around us. The only exception I can think of is air. Is there a tendency in physics that causes this?

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>>15080426
Just fuse the hydrogen

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How would objects, actions, concepts, etc, be hierarchically categorized?

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>>11011495
I reckon that it is path connected so thats irrelevant

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>>10623086
>mfw everyone is being nice to you because you were a mistake.
Why is autism? Why is me?

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I know that some will rage at this, but I want to start a thread about strange or pattern(ish) numerical coincidences. Desirably, those which are "consistent", so try to avoid mixing dimensionless quantities (like pi) with dimensional units (metres, kg...), because ratios between these are easily cherry-picked.

I noticed this one today:
The inverse of G (the universal gravitational constant, which is in SI units):
[math] \frac{1}{6.674 \times 10^-11} [/math]
Equals around ~14983518130, which is a pretty good approximation of the mean distance between Earth and the Sun (admittedly, in decametres instead of the usual km)

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Do all electrons actually have the exact same mass? If so, why? How is it possible that their mass is exactly the same?

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>prove

I'm not going to do your work you lazy author

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Can someone explain to me the relation between these two relativity situations
1. Time passes slower at the speed of light (the train example)
2. Time passes slower near a black hole

and also, would vibrating at the speed of light with a displacement of just let's say a micron have the same effect as the train example?

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>>8262507
I'm serious.

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