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mind=blown

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>>5469760
what if something is a grea compresor universe is compressing the current universe itselft into another recipient seems to us to be expanding.

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>>5409437
damn. I'm sorry. I feel foolish. I've smoked too much tonight.

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Dude, morality is like, super subjective and I actually can do anything dude.

The world w e live in is totally like 1984, which is a book I kinda read but got bored with, but I totally know what it's about.

Wake up sheeple.

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The Universe is alive. How do I know this? We are Universe. It is continuous. We take in material from our surroundings to add to our bodies. Likewise, we're constantly shedding atoms to our environment. In this way, you can think of your consciousness as an energy wave moving through the material we call matter. Your body is not made up of the same atoms as it was 10 years ago, but you have the same constant sense of self and the same memories. There's no difference between the Carbon in my hand and the Carbon in the milk next to me. Let this sink in, the Universe is ALIVE and experiencing its own existence. I am Universe and so are you.

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>>5336474
... holy *shit*. I did not know browsers would do this.

I... I need to sit down.

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Any suggestions for a good online organic chem tutor site?

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I'm looking for 'Dot & Cross Diagrams' of Magnesium Fluoride and Potassium Sulphide since I'm not really sure on how to draw them. I would really appreciate any help. Thanks.

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>>5060570
Or just not do it.

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>that feel when everyone is Carl

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> Batteries and almost any other power supply is a voltage source. The voltage remains consistent and the current changes with the load. Any current ratings a voltage source gives you just refers to the maximum it can possibly produce.

Ah okay, so that hypothetical LED circuit wouldn't fry. The resistor would probably just heat up a lot.

It all makes sense now. Thank you good sir.

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>Mars in 11 years
>yfw

http://mars-one.com/

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The Source Field Investigations
>mfw

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>>4286768
Probably haha, but it doesn't hurt to come check it out.
Mostly because there's barely any light pollution just outside of calgary, alberta and the stars are amazing.
Neways dude I gotta work in an hour so I need to get a nap in here, but thanks for humoring me and talking time to converse in a civilized manner, that's fucking rare to find on this website haha.
Peace out dude!

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[spoiler]pic related</spoiler>

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So, we have to do a research at (high)school on any subject i we are interested in. It has to be finished by summer. Many people in my class have already chosen their topic but here is the problem for me.
I don't know what to research or do my research on. Since i am interested in chemistry/biology/medicine i was wondering if there were any good subjects in these areas.
The research has to be about 15-20 pages long with some practical work. I also need to find myself a tutor/mentor, but that wont be difficult. At the end of the year i have to present it to my teachers and that will get me a very important mark.
I was wondering if any of u can come up with a good subject or topic to make a research on (preferably on the areas mentioned above). And it shouldn't be very difficult (i mean on college level).

Thanks

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>yfw you realize that mandelbrot sets are constituted entirely out of themselves
>yfw you realize that the previous statement doesn't make any intuitive sense
>yfw you realize they are essentially geometric depictions of infinity
>yfw you realize that it's possible for a mandelbrot set to contain a complete depiction of the entire universe

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>>4168888
but it would take like 18 years for your foot to reach his dick.

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In 2003, Volkmar Weiss and Harald Weiss analyzed psychometric data and theoretical considerations and concluded that the golden ratio underlies the clock cycle of brain waves.[51] In 2008 this was empirically confirmed by a group of neurobiologists.[52]


Does this not blow your mind?

[51] http://www.v-weiss.de/chaos.html
[52] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2622758/?tool=pmcentrez

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Pretty cool. Though just because we have mitigated geographic problems, doesn't mean we can surpass natural laws and fundamental boundaries of the universe. We'll just develop increasingly clever ways to work within them.

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>by 5 years, he'll figure out how to make bitch cums by looking at her
>he'll fuck more bitch than you
>mfw

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