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General Science / Re: Why do candy bars thaw quickly?
« on: 04/11/2023 15:34:05 »Because there's no phase change, there's no need to transfer latent heat.If this is true, how do you explain their texture change?
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Because there's no phase change, there's no need to transfer latent heat.If this is true, how do you explain their texture change?
I know you have doctors in America, half of the UK trained ones end up there.
What is the rest of your family history like.My paternal grandfather died a few days before his 30th birthday from Potts Disease, possibly caused by the treatment he received for his spinal injury, courteously a stielhandgranate. My maternal grandfather died at age 68 from an aneurysm, possibly caused by a 48 year battle with lupus which he acquired during the war. My uncle died from a heart attack last April at 59. I have another uncle that nine years ago had a heart attack at 67, and avoided a second one due to serious dietary modifications.
Nothing wrong with the country - I appreciate every aspect of the landscape and natural history - but most of the time it seems to be governed by crooks elected by idiots obsessed with the right to kill each other and bankrupt the sick.Perhaps the British Empire should rise again and bring their civility, stipulations and... uh never mind.
In a civilised country, laws tell you what not to do. So every time I don't kill anyone, or fly into restricted airspace, the law is upheld and whoever wrote it gets a royalty for my good behavior?My question was a joke. A joke that was lost on your stiff upper lip.
In a backward country like the USA, the law is enforced every time a convict is executed. Your suggestion would find favor with the sort of scum that get elected to public office in that banana republic.
women do not have penises.I hope you didn't disappointingly find that out too late into a relationship.
Sexual preference (homo, hetero or bisexuality) tends to be expressed around or after puberty, making it impossible to state in a single instance whether it is inherent or acquired. However if it is inherent, one would expect to find a strong correlation of homosexual preference among siblings. I am unaware of such data but if it is available, it might support the underlying genetic hypothesis ofI knew my preference before puberty. This seems to be true with gay people as well. They often say something to the effect of "I knew early on I didn't feel the same way about [opposite sex] as my friends."
Quote from: Pseudoscience-is-malarkey on Yesterday at 15:41:30
most of us in the West now know we're born gay or straight.
even if most of us are in fact unaware of it.