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Why the historical flaws haven't changed?
Well I'm 15 and have a long way to live life.. want to pursue career in science ANd music. But am a philosopher which has developed the suspicions of education and the system that some of my role models have. And I like to question things, which is why I came to pf. My question now is: What...- DubaUe
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- Forum: Art, History, and Linguistics
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Why the historical flaws haven't changed?
Why is it that history and all the way to this present day, people have noticed the flaws of elders before them.. yet nothing has changed? Is the study of these flaws just lacking? why is the history repeating it'self chain happening so often to events of many kinds and varieties?- DubaUe
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- Historical
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- Forum: Art, History, and Linguistics
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Are There Limits to Human Learning?
what are these 3 types of memory and how do they work?- DubaUe
- Post #14
- Forum: General Discussion
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High School Oxygen, and space what are the effects?
Since we are always using energy every second, could it be possible we are always gaining energy? could there be energy in other dimensions, what kind of dimension is the energy that is in our body? isn't it 1 dimensional? and also if you could can i have a link to a website that could help my...- DubaUe
- Post #15
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Oxygen, and space what are the effects?
If we are always losing energy, are we always gaining energy? What effects the energy and it's uses or transformations?- DubaUe
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Oxygen, and space what are the effects?
If 2 stars form and go through the final stage processing and complete the process of formations at the literal exact same moment. synchronized. What is that phenonmenon be called? if it is? how is it a phenonmenon? and is there a relation between the stars if that were to occur?- DubaUe
- Post #10
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Oxygen, and space what are the effects?
How does the gravitational pull, grow on something as it gains more mass?- DubaUe
- Post #9
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Oxygen, and space what are the effects?
Could matter it'self has a relation to the attraction. Is that attraction gravity?- DubaUe
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Oxygen, and space what are the effects?
Does the energy from the sun and others reach out to others suns, since time is unageable, and also goes on forever. Does the energy from the other suns of the universe ever interact on our sun? and when light from an energy source which is giving it off, it will give energy, is that energy...- DubaUe
- Post #7
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Oxygen, and space what are the effects?
i am still young, just a person who loves questioning. and poet. In which wants to say thank you for the resources, and information, and anything said in a reply.- DubaUe
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Oxygen, and space what are the effects?
Since space is a vacuum. And humans breathe out oxygen which will transform into carbon dioxide, would it transform(not really transform, you all know what my reference is)(what does it really do when it leaves our body?)into carbon dioxide and after it is sucked into spaces' vacuum, where does...- DubaUe
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- Effects Oxygen Space
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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A question with a purpose for other thoughts.
Could matter be a smaller reality than what we live in now. If so or not why? or why not?- DubaUe
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- Thoughts
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics