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Does anyone know what this machine is called? Looks really damn fun
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I've seen one like that for rock climbing and I think I would really like that sort of thing
 
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Awful face tattoo, but overall YES! YES! OMFG YEEEEEEES!

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- What would happen if I added one electron to every atom in me?
- What would happen if I added one proton to every atom in me?
- What would happen if I removed one electron and proton respectively?
- What would happen if I doubled every attom in me?
- Would it matter in zero gravity?

Sleep deprived 😂
 
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- What would happen if I added one electron to every atom in me?
- What would happen if I added one proton to every atom in me?
- What would happen if I removed one electron and proton respectively?
- What would happen if I doubled every attom in me?
- Would it matter in zero gravity?

Sleep deprived 😂
 
If a tree falls in the woods, but no-one hears it, does it still make a sound?

Now, any object with mass is casting a shadow of infinite length at all times and all directions.
It's only when light hits the object that it's "shadow gets casted".

What's a shadow then?
 
If a tree falls in the woods, but no-one hears it, does it still make a sound?

Now, any object with mass is casting a shadow of infinite length at all times and all directions.
It's only when light hits the object that it's "shadow gets casted".

What's a shadow then?
A shadow of infinite length would mean everyone in the world would see it (or not see at all in this case)
 
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Holy shit! You're right.
To answer your question, shadow is a penumbra, a place where darkness and light meet. But what is darkness exactly? It's nothing but a concept. Physically, it's nothing. Light is photons, darkness is the absence of photons.
 
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To answer your question, shadow is a penumbra, a place where darkness and light meet. But what is darkness exactly? It's nothing but a concept. Physically, it's nothing. Light is photons, darkness is the absence of photons.
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