Who in her right mind is thirsty and decides to drink milktea?

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we're not kids anymore.
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Who in her right mind is thirsty and decides to drink milktea?
This Is How, 100 Years Ago, A Solar Eclipse Proved Einstein Right And Newton Wrong
āToday, May 29, 2019, marks the 100th anniversary of the day, the event, and the expedition that validated Einsteinās General Relativity as humanityās leading theory of how gravitation works. Newtonās laws are still incredibly useful, but only as an approximation to Einsteinās theory with a limited range of validity.
General Relativity, meanwhile, has gone on to successfully predict everything from frame-dragging to gravitational waves, and still has yet to encounter an observation that conflicts with its predictions. Today marks a full century of General Relativityās demonstrated validity, with not even a hint of how it might someday break down. Although we certainly donāt know everything about the Universe, including what a quantum theory of gravity might actually be like, today is a day for celebrating what we do know. 100 years after our first critical test, our best theory of gravity still shows no signs of slowing down.ā
Happy 100th anniversary to the critical observations that demonstrated Einstein was right and Newton was wrong when it came to gravitation. Thereās an incredible story to how this all occurred, and you wonāt want to miss a drop of what it all means.
It took one of the longest solar eclipses in modern history for us to get there, but oh, was it worth it. Come find out why and how for yourself.
Majority if my mobile internet consumption are on videos about reviews on motorcycles I cannot afford to buy, videos games that I dont even play, tutorials on hobbys I do not do yet. It seems that I am one step ahead of time and I do fine but...
... on the other hand I am using the resource I have now in inappropriate things. I could have read useful articles about entrepreneurship or parenthood. Sometimes we feel our entitlement is the ultimate reward. Even most of the times we feel contentment on what we have. Its a good thing as long as we never forget to keep looking up. Keep pushing forward, keep learning. Having one thing now doesnāt mean not wanting more. The key is to use what we have now in good things to have what we want in the future.
Our Solar System
Life is like drawing, but without an eraser.
I hate to greet someone a happy birthday or whatever the hell the occasion is on social media
Every honeymoon starts with a bang ššš
ā2 years ago today, Ryan Stokes, an unarmed Black man, was killed by KCPD. Ryan was his motherās youngest child and only son. One racist act can erase an entire legacy. āŖ#āBlackLivesMatter⬠āŖ#āRyanStokesā¬āŖ#āWhyWeFightā¬For more info, visit RYAN Stokes Speaking Truth to Injustice.ā Via One Struggle KC|| https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=54&v=uXAfPO2Is7I
He about to join the hood
Debate: a No-No for election
I have come to realize that debate is not a good medium of choosing who to vote for in an election because it does not determine who tells the truth, but merely picks who argues best.
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This Is Why Mars Is Red And Dead While Earth Is Blue And Alive
āBoth Mars and Earth had early atmospheres that were heavy, massive, and extraordinarily rich in CO2. While Earthās carbon dioxide got absorbed into the oceans and locked up into carbonate rocks, Mars was unable to do the same, as its oceans were too acidified. The presence of sulfur dioxide led to Martian oceans that were rich in sulfuric acid. This led to geology of Mars weāve discovered with rovers and landers, and pointed to a different cause ā the solar wind ā as the culprit in the mystery of the missing Martian atmosphere.
Thanks to NASAās MAVEN mission, weāve confirmed that this story is, in fact, the way it happened. Some four billion years ago, the core of Mars became inactive, its magnetic field disappeared, and the solar wind stripped the atmosphere away. With our magnetic field intact, our planet will remain blue and alive for the foreseeable future. But for a smaller world like Mars, its time ran out long ago. At last, we finally know why.ā
For most of the 20th century, we knew that Earth had a carbon dioxide-rich past for its atmosphere, but that those atmospheric molecules were deposited into the ocean and precipitated or fossilized out as carbonate rocks like limestone and dolomite. We assumed that Mars, which once had a thick atmosphere and a water-rich surface, lost its atmosphere the same way. But landers and rovers changed all of that, discovering very little in the way of carbonate rocks, meaning that there must have been a different process at play to strip the Martian atmosphere away.
It wasnāt until NASAās MAVEN mission that we knew for sure! Come learn why Mars is red and dead while Earth is blue and alive today.
This series has been a tough one for Toronto but Kahwi has the last poker face ššš
I... am... not a mean person! *snap*
Donāt know what to feel about this š¤š¤š¤
HUGE spoiler!
āSpidermanās death must be the most devastating scene in the MCU.ā
Ironman: Hold my cheeseburger
If #spacetime is curved by a considerable mass as if a ball is placed on top of a elastic fabric, how does the ācurvatureā determine where to go? Is it a one dimensional curve just like the ball-fabric exhibit done in high schools? And if so, why? But if not, why do planets and other heavenly objects orbit a star in a platter?
#science #wondering #keeplookingup