Topic: science okay with you?
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Unknow

Thu 05/30/24 05:24 AM

There are more hydrogen atoms in a drop of water than there are stars in our entire Solar System. Cough.

Anyone got any more append to this? thinking tanks please :P
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JustJosh

Thu 05/30/24 07:46 AM

But there’s only one star in our
SOLAR SYSTEM
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Farid

Thu 05/30/24 10:00 AM


But there’s only one star in our
SOLAR SYSTEM

Did you pay attention to the forum title Josh?
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JustJosh

Thu 05/30/24 10:19 AM

I’m terribly sorry but I’m just really not into arguing
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Unknow

Fri 05/31/24 09:20 AM

It was a play on words and (hint) this isn't the science section :P
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Farid

Fri 05/31/24 11:19 AM

It becomes science when saying:
There are twice as many hydrogen atoms in a molecule of water as there are stars in the whole solar system.
Edited by Farid on Fri 05/31/24 11:56 AM
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Farid

Fri 05/31/24 02:00 PM

How about:

There are more atoms in a single drop of water than stars in the known universe, true or false?
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Leafsfanforever

Fri 05/31/24 05:34 PM

False: there are 5 sextillion atoms in a drop of water BUT there are at more than 1 septillion stars in the universe and

septillion > sextillion
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Unknow

Fri 05/31/24 10:56 PM


It becomes science when saying:


Uhm, a joke is a joke (not your cup of tea? it may end up a funny story!) regardless of context.
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Farid

Sat 06/01/24 10:59 AM



It becomes science when saying:

Uhm, a joke is a joke (not your cup of tea? it may end up a funny story!) regardless of context.

I don't see how what you wrote is related to my comment. In any case, I didn't say your thread starting post is not suitable for the jokes forum.
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Farid

Sat 06/01/24 11:05 AM


False: there are 5 sextillion atoms in a drop of water BUT there are at more than 1 septillion stars in the universe and

septillion > sextillion

correct ✓