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awawe t1_jamdsb2 wrote
Reply to Why do cosmologists say that gravity should "slow down" the expansion of the universe? by crazunggoy47
Complete layman, so take this with a grain of salt, but isn't the relativistic view of gravity that it bends space-time? So when you're in free fall you appear to be accelerating with respect to the ground, but you're actually in an innersial reference frame, while the ground is accelerating upwards through ever contacting space.
If gravity contacts space, then of course it will counteract the expansion of space.
You seem to be thinking relativistically about the expansion of the universe, but Newtonianly about gravity.
awawe OP t1_j6jsdck wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL When a cow has opposite sex twins, the female twin is usually born intersex and infertile. This happens because the twins blood supplies are linked, which exposes the female to male sex hormones. by awawe
I guessed squeamish people might find it off-putting. I removed the NSFW tag anyway because you're right, there really isn't anything explicit about the post.
awawe OP t1_j6jry3k wrote
Reply to comment by Seeksp in TIL When a cow has opposite sex twins, the female twin is usually born intersex and infertile. This happens because the twins blood supplies are linked, which exposes the female to male sex hormones. by awawe
According to the article the male isn't affected very much, though he may be slightly less fertile due to a decrease in testicle size.
awawe t1_j3n5ywp wrote
Reply to comment by Zelcron in How keys works. by -birdbirdbird-
It was accurate to modern pin tumbler locks, which were invented in 1848, and weren't widely adopted until a century later. I don't think they would really fit a viking themed game.
awawe t1_iurvejp wrote
Reply to comment by ar243 in US Child Pedestrian Deaths by Day of the Year: 2006-2020 [OC] by rosetechnology
Can you carbrains just... not kill children every five minutes?
awawe t1_jdkgvaz wrote
Reply to comment by djublonskopf in Could a black hole just be a big neutron star that just has gravity so high light cant escape? by SlyusHwanus
>After about 10^(38) years,
Where does this figure come from, given that we don't yet know whether protons decay or not, let alone their half life?