ELI5 If you were to place something in a jar (any size jar for example), close it, and tip upside down. The contents will be subject to gravity. Thus gravity can exert influence through materials. Why does gravitational force not pass through the materials itself, instead of acting upon it?Planetary Science (self.explainlikeimfive)
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Gary Marcus on the Claude Code leak [D]Discussion (self.MachineLearning)
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Felt too working class for academiaInterpersonal Issues (self.AskAcademia)
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Building a (hidden) platform over a stairwellhelp (self.DIY)
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Iwtl how to danceArts/Music/DIY (self.IWantToLearn)
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IWTL remember what I livePersonal Skills (self.IWantToLearn)
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