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accepted Does this explanation of wave-particle duality correspond with any existing formal explanation?
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comment Does this explanation of wave-particle duality correspond with any existing formal explanation?
If observing an EM wave takes energy out of it, that does sound similar to a large wave losing energy as it encounters a coastline...
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asked Does this explanation of wave-particle duality correspond with any existing formal explanation?
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comment Why is the Black Pearl partially unharmed at the begining of "At World's End"?
Other than the movie itself literally?
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answered Why is the Black Pearl partially unharmed at the begining of "At World's End"?
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awarded Scholar
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accepted Can black holes even exist [if mass cannot be retained near the collapse threshold]?
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answered Can black holes even exist [if mass cannot be retained near the collapse threshold]?
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awarded Supporter
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comment Can black holes even exist [if mass cannot be retained near the collapse threshold]?
I have been made aware of the aforementioned 'missing important information' by way of a helpful video I was referred to earlier. As I now understand, it is not the strength of atomic structures (strong force?) that keeps the singularity's formation at bay, but rather the formation of a 'proto neutron star core' during the star's final moments that essentially seeds the singularity (if it attains too much mass). As I understand, the only significant relevance to nuclear fission in all of this is what happens when a star 'runs out of fuel', so to s
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revised Can black holes even exist [if mass cannot be retained near the collapse threshold]?
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revised Can black holes even exist [if mass cannot be retained near the collapse threshold]?
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asked Can black holes even exist [if mass cannot be retained near the collapse threshold]?
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awarded Yearling
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comment Why doesn't Tony Stark know that Coulson is alive?
They should have just used the easy answer: Skrulls.
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comment Science fiction story about a dystopian future society in which people have devolved into hedonistic, brain dead slugs
What you described is pretty close to the essential plot of Idiocracy.
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