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bugi_ t1_iy7fkbf wrote
Reply to comment by yogert909 in ELI5 How do slipstreams work? by Da_Dokta
How is it less complicated? We need new technology for that to happen. On the other hand we have trains right now. Tested and ready to go. There are all kinds of safety issues with having those trucks on public roads with other traffic which might mean they don't get approval any time soon.
bugi_ t1_iy5swrr wrote
Reply to comment by common_sensei in ELI5 How do slipstreams work? by Da_Dokta
Leave it to Americans to reinvent trains in a super complicated way.
bugi_ t1_iy1810f wrote
Reply to comment by Interesting-Peak1994 in ELI5: How does buffalos get so big while being herbivores? by Kay1636
Have you ever been outside?
bugi_ t1_iucuv6v wrote
Reply to comment by Upper-Wolf6040 in ELI5: Why are the colours in rainbows in separate lines? by Oheligud
The brain doesn't fill anything in. It has 3 possible inputs from the 3 rod types. What we call colors are just combinations of those inputs.
bugi_ t1_j67ygif wrote
Reply to comment by murmurat1on in ELI5: why can't we use electricity to kill microorganisms in small amount of water ? by FreshT3ch
Wait, is this a chess puzzle?