The More You Know ★
The More You Know ★
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- Gnash2
Richard Feynman's 1961-64 Caltech Introductory Physics lectures are available online
https://www.feynmanlectures.calt…
- scarabin1
- 0's & 5'sdbloc
- when peter saville designs your route infrastructurekingsteven
- start by putting super chargers at every intersectiontrooperbill
- drgs0
- Where’s the ass on this list?_niko
- At the very top, there is a whole convolution devoted to assdrgs
- could be worse.shapesalad
- Bluejam4
- https://static.indep…Nairn
- All Gas No BreaksGuyFawkes
- ah fuck BrakesGuyFawkes
- Keeping it 55th street!palimpsest
- Oh no we gonna rock down
to electric avenue.utopian
- Gardener1
- Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the western spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun._niko
- Why galaxies are tilted like that?grafician
- magnetshans_glib
- Is that Space Force's headquarters?Ianbolton
- @grafician. chaotic forces, in short. early in universe, matter began to clump and spin. the motion of spin determines shapesarahfailin
- Galaxies tilt whenever they sense a camera nearbyscarabin
- Makes them seem more quirky and approachablescarabin
- Photo of a galaxy not tilted:
https://freepikpsd.c…sted
- AQUTE1
- it's the speed of sound! really liked this video.sarahfailin
- Projectile0
- She the real pro.palimpsest
- FYI - They preferred the they/the pronoun.Nairn
- Bitches barely had tampons. They didn't give a fuck about pronouns.
Check yourself.palimpsest - :|Nairn
- haha wow. they used male pronouns but that was 100% the intentionkingsteven
- Hah, tbh I didn't even read thatkingsteven
- sted0
Sheehy explains that a few things are necessary for an artificial reef to be successful. Surface area is key because it provides more room for encrusted corals and sponges, which in turn form habitats for various marine species. Weight matters, too—the heavier something is, the less likely it is to be turned over by undercurrent waves and hurricanes.
That’s why tanks have been so effective. “Tanks were not meant to be taken apart,” he says. “They’re good for 150 years.”