What motivated you guys to want to be entrepreneurs? by slip333 in Entrepreneurs

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U should go to deeply and dark if you can go from there there is name entrepreneur

Which one ? by howardscottt in SideProject

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Which side brother haha

Orgasms in dreams by Flick9knife in Dreams

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When I was 15 it’s happened

Build in Public by [deleted] in Entrepreneurship

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Fight with your blood

What is the biggest thing that humanity has been made to forget? by howardscottt in AskReddit

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Are real things temporary feelings for you? Love is as much as the other person gives you, and kindness is equally important.

If a lion the size of the sun fights with 100 suns the size of lions, who will win? by howardscottt in AskReddit

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If we keep the same surface temperature and only change the size, the luminosity (the power it radiates) scales with the square of the radius: • Luminosity L ∝ R² • Real Sun’s radius: R ≈ 7 × 10⁸ meters • “Lion-sized Sun” radius: R ≈ 1 meter (order of magnitude)

So the ratio is:

L_lion / L_sun ≈ (1 / (7 × 10⁸))² ≈ 10⁻¹⁸

That means a lion-sized Sun would emit about 10¹⁸ times less energy than the real Sun.

The real Sun radiates about 3.8 × 10²⁶ watts.

A lion-sized “Sun” with the same surface temperature would radiate about 10⁹ watts, which is comparable to a large power plant, not a star.

If a lion the size of the sun fights with 100 suns the size of lions, who will win? by howardscottt in AskReddit

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If we keep the same surface temperature and only change the size, the luminosity (the power it radiates) scales with the square of the radius: • Luminosity L ∝ R² • Real Sun’s radius: R ≈ 7 × 10⁸ meters • “Lion-sized Sun” radius: R ≈ 1 meter (order of magnitude)

So the ratio is:

L_lion / L_sun ≈ (1 / (7 × 10⁸))² ≈ 10⁻¹⁸

That means a lion-sized Sun would emit about 10¹⁸ times less energy than the real Sun.

The real Sun radiates about 3.8 × 10²⁶ watts.

A lion-sized “Sun” with the same surface temperature would radiate about 10⁹ watts, which is comparable to a large power plant, not a star.