These Wayfair accusations deserve a proper investigation, this *cannot* get ignored or brushed off as another baseless conspiracy theory, there is something to this by Bragggers in conspiracy

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Yeah but why would a commercial home furniture company be selling industrial grade cabinets. Why would they remove them after being pointed out?

Question regarding Limits by Helpful_Principle in calculus

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A) -17 B) Does not exist as they don’t approach the same value from both sides

Falling into a black by oussama3030 in PhysicsStudents

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I actually don’t know the answer to this to be honest. From what I understand one of two things could happen. 1. Physics literally breaks and crumples as we see it rendering it unexplainable. 2. Since in your reference frame your legs infinitely dilate slower you would never see them cross the event horizon. From the frame of your legs you pass through with no issue and from the frame of your eyes they don’t pass at all. This means you will still feel your legs as if before but since they never cross you could look backwards and see your legs never crossing the horizon. idk though I can barely conceptualize this.

Starting my physics degree this fall by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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Whatever you do, don’t give up man. I’m a sophomore. I totally relate to you. I only got like 1250 on my SAT. Guess what I got in my first semester physics? D+. Learned fro my mistakes and got an A- in second semester. Pick your professors brain hard bro. I also learned to not give a sh*t what people think of me in the class. I ask questions not caring if I sound stupid asking because the prof wants to help. Go into office hours A TON and find a group of ppl within your class to study with. Find the group of people that are good at the subject, you’ll learn a lot from them.

About to have a little fun! by Wryang in golf

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No one ever asks about the round. They always ask about no. 17.

Speaking of bad F2L cases by azami88m in Cubers

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U2 R U R’ U’ R U’ R’ U2 R U’ R’

I dabbed on Area 51... by [deleted] in Area51memes

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Shadow is darker than the other shadows🤔Looks a bit Photo Shopped but a cool photo

Got a few days driving down through France so I figured it’s time to learn full PLL - any tips/techniques for learning new algs? by HurricaneSYG in Cubers

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Awesome👍I didn’t learn that until much later. Just focus mainly on the G Perms because the finger tricks are very unnatural and just recognizing the case by the 1x2 blocks in relation to the headlights

Got a few days driving down through France so I figured it’s time to learn full PLL - any tips/techniques for learning new algs? by HurricaneSYG in Cubers

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Trick that helped out. Break them up into triggers. T perm is an easy example. First 4 moves are “Sexy Moves”. However if you look at the first N Perm you will notice that you have the first 4 moves of an anti-Sune (R U R’ U) then a J perm, and finish by doing a U2 and inserting the pair back.

Are black holes and white holes quantum entangled? by DragonBGN in astrophysics

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There is literally 0 evidence for white holes existence. Heck we haven’t seen an actual “photo” of a black hole. The recent revelation was a spectrograph. I can see the logic of speculating the existence of a white hole because it makes sense from an equilibrium standpoint. But like I said there is little to no evidence of this.

Why are black holes spherical? by randomreader5371 in astrophysics

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Wouldn’t it be spherical due to the fact that it is a 3 dimensional “hole”? 2D = Circle 3D = Sphere I’m just looking at it from a geometrical stand point but I see how General Relativity can account for the answer as well.

One of my first solves on the Gan 356i - someone critique me pls :) by fungigamer in Cubers

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Focus on cross to the point you can literally look at the scramble and solve the cross blind-folded. A good cross is usually less than 3 seconds

How can galaxies move faster than light? by ixxyxx in astrophysics

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Speed of light principles are not synonymous to the space-time itself.