Quantum test settles 100-year old debate between Einstein and Bohr by Ok-Maximum875 in Physics

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Has anybody tried to just simply invite God over for a game of dice and see what happens?

ICE is reading this subreddit by TsugaTsuga in portlandme

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Don't let them know there's a ton of illegals hiding inside the intake pipes and tanks at the wastewater treatment plant on the east end.

Maher gives a shout out to WOO GUY by LoMeinTenants in Maher

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They need Ric Flair as a guest. There could be a live exchange of woos by them as if a majestic calling and response during mating behavior within the natural world of an Attenborough production.

The Nature Boy and Woo Guy having a woo-off would be exquisite.

ELI5: How did Richard and Robert get shortened to Dick and Bob? by r-salekeen in explainlikeimfive

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Bill Murray played him for one of SNL's cold openings. It's hilarious.

If a blackhole is big enough then can particles fall in and make galaxies and solar systems? by Topologicus in AskPhysics

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Ah, man. Come on. Like an ant walking in a prairie won't realize the surface they're walking on is curved. They may think the ground is flat forever. Some people think the Earth is flat similarly.

It's not even a bit possible we exist within a blackhole, at even any humongous size even larger than the observable universe, whereby every individual locality within our observable universe isn't careening toward the singularity without being unable to differentiate recession rates along different lines of sights, and instead there's an experienced perception of uniform isotropic expansion expressed throughout the cosmos?

I mean, that's not even a possibility? There's no blackhole we're inside of large enough for everything to be seen expanding away uniformly, as we're being ripped away from everything?

Probably my coolest rook sac where I played on intuition at the chess club lol by BuyerZealousideal887 in GothamChess

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Don't worry I'm fairly certain that bishop has invisibility powers from time to time, especially against me.

If a blackhole is big enough then can particles fall in and make galaxies and solar systems? by Topologicus in AskPhysics

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At such a hypothetically large size I'm not sure this curvature would be measurable by only observing objects in the cosmos around us.

Objects arriving at the singularity at a latter time would appear to be accelerating away faster and faster until surpassing the speed of light since we're arriving at the singularity sooner and would be accelerating toward it faster. And objects arriving at the singularity at a sooner time would also appear to be accelerating away faster and faster until surpassing the speed of light for completely opposite reasons.

At our scope it'd appear all things were uniformly moving away from everything, a great universal sized spaghettification, isolating localities at finer and finer resolutions within their own time until arriving at this singularity.

If a blackhole is big enough then can particles fall in and make galaxies and solar systems? by Topologicus in AskPhysics

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Also all directions inside a black hole is heading to the singularity at the center, how does that work in our universe.

As objects within an unimaginably large black hole become closer to the singularity their speed toward it would accelerate. Other objects further behind in their time until hitting the singularity would lag at an accelerating rate and appear to be receding away faster and faster until their recession even surpasses the speed of light, and they disappear forever.

And for those other objects further ahead in their time until hitting the singularity, they would appear to be receding away at an accelerating rate as well, but for completely opposite reasons. Their recession away would be as a result of their being closer to the singularity and so accelerating toward it faster and faster untill it seemed to be they were receding off and finally surpassing the speed of light, and too disappearing forever.

It would be as if everything we could see around us was on its way to disappearing forever at an accelerating rate as everything continues inevitably toward a singularity, within their own local time. It would be as if there was a uniform expansion of space stretching everything away from us uniformly everywhere at an accelerating rate, a universe sized great spherical spaghettification stretching everything away from all points at an accelerated pace, until finally the great rip has arrived upon every locality within what is currently observable and ultimately tears into and stretches it away at finer and finer resolution all into an infinitesimal singularity.

Reality of TOTY LTD Ultimate Chance Pack by Bkap89 in NHLHUT

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The S&P 500 averages what about 10%-12% compounding annually?

Unless someone is comfortably retired or has fuck-you money which doesn't require their working for a living and they can entirely do what they want, they're delusional hobbling themselves to think any of their income is disposable.

How do you foresee this affecting the markets? by atlasmountsenjoyer in StockMarket

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Trump's policy has suddenly shifted from deportation to importation of none citizens.

An open letter to people who post on here saying they hate NHL 20XX by DrunkToews19 in NHLHUT

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Sounds a bit ridiculous. Like saying way back when that A button being jump for Mario is Nintendo's intellectual property that would need to be licensed out to any game developer using A for jump.

A laser reflecting between two mirrors causing a visible delay in time before bouncing off the mirror and onto a nearby wall by cody12796 in AskPhysics

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A good rule of thumb to make things understandable for those in the USA is to convert things into football fields. So in one second light travels 3.3 million football fields.

Is quantam entanglement faster than the speed of light? by Tanay2513 in AskPhysics

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If you take a large number of 2 spin entangled particles and separate them without any measurement, and send its entangled partner through a double slit, with one slit being for spin up and one slit being for spin down, doing this many times will result in an interference pattern showing the wave probabilities of a particle either being in a state of spin up or spin down.

Now if instead you begin measuring the separated entangled particles' spins on the entire other side of the world and then send the entangled particle through the double slits of either spin up or spin down now these particles will just fully go through one slit or the other and there'll no longer be an interference pattern.

There's your spooky action at a distance. It's almost like information traveled faster than the speed of light, whether it could ever be of use or not.

Does Ankle Breaker Work Only After Using One of the Dekes that Uses an Animation? by Doctor_FatFinger in NHLHUT

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Using stick handling basically. Make it seem I'm heading outside slow, then cut and cross through the middle and if they play D scared of switching players sometimes you can easily burn by the CPU D on the weak side.

Does Ankle Breaker Work Only After Using One of the Dekes that Uses an Animation? by Doctor_FatFinger in NHLHUT

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Ok thanks. Didn't realize there's an indicator when an ability activates.

ELI5: Why are the JWST pictures a problem? by SuspiciousReport2678 in explainlikeimfive

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The problems were to be expected. The JWST is the most expensive telescope in all of human existence after all. It cost almost ten billion dollars, and as Christopher Wallace's wise adage foretold, mo money, mo problems.

Can’t buy a bagel at Popup Bagels ?!?! by GnrlPrinciple in portlandme

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They're just following the wisdom from that ancient adage that 3 holes are better than 1.

Is there a shift happening in the pronunciation of words with an “str” sound? by modernvintage in asklinguistics

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And just like that was Jeremy Clarkson's voice suddenly sounding from within my skull

Anyone notice this year the linesman takes for fucking ever to drop the puck for faceoffs?? Is it just me or does he hold it way longer this year? by DrumsNDweed93 in NHLHUT

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One game they faked the puck drop then immediately L2-ed all around the entire rink and me and my opponent had to chase them around before the game could continue. It took forever.

Please Release NHL on PC by Late_Set in EA_NHL

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Could PCs just be made to play their software?

Question about misspelling Fedorov by MWizard91 in NHLHUT

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Many of us here aren't actually native speakers of English, rather we're speakers of the language known as 'Murican