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A Physics Joke.
So complex most people are too dense for the medium, it goes right over their head.
Last edited by Exvalcore; 31 Jul @ 5:09am
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Do dense or not to dense. I just can't freakin' decide.
HIVEmind 31 Jul @ 4:56am 
whats the speed of dark?
Higgs Boson walks into a Catholic Church.

Priest says, "We don't allow particles in here."

Higgs Boson says, "But, without me, you can't have mass!"
Originally posted by HIVEmind:
whats the speed of dark?

What is not Jeopardy but is a joke, the statement about a physics joke.
*Too
Originally posted by Final Kat:
*Too

Sometimes I forget too is both also & so, so much=too much. also much which is weird & sounds wrong.
why does density cause buoyancy?
Originally posted by rabapraba p:
why does density cause buoyancy?
https://www.google.com/
Originally posted by NoRain :( 🗕 🗗 🗙:
Originally posted by rabapraba p:
why does density cause buoyancy?
https://www.google.com/

google often has a hard time answering my rhetorical questions.
Originally posted by rabapraba p:
Originally posted by NoRain :( 🗕 🗗 🗙:
https://www.google.com/

google often has a hard time answering my rhetorical questions.
https://chatgpt.com/
Originally posted by NoRain :( 🗕 🗗 🗙:
Originally posted by rabapraba p:

google often has a hard time answering my rhetorical questions.
https://chatgpt.com/

somehow I don't think it will be able to explain how density impacts expressions of the strong nuclear force.

people tend to assume snf is irrelevant past an atomic length or two, despite essentially dictating the quantum environment.

are there any properties water has which might strongly correlate to certain quantic processes?
Last edited by rabapraba p; 31 Jul @ 6:03am
Originally posted by rabapraba p:
Originally posted by NoRain :( 🗕 🗗 🗙:
https://chatgpt.com/

somehow I don't think it will be able to explain how density impacts expressions of the strong nuclear force.

people tend to assume snf is irrelevant past an atomic length or two, despite essentially dictating the quantum environment.

are there any properties water has which might strongly correlate to certain quantic processes?
https://chatgpt.com/
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