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"Helium represents a huge fraction of the atoms in our universe—about 25 percent by mass. There seemed to be no way that so much helium could have formed in stars." | "So people are just balloons??!" - Crow T. Robot
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Instead of merely studying and describing the phenomena we observe, we are asking ourselves questions of WHY. Whereas physicists have traditionally asked questions such as “How do electrons interact with one another?” or “What are protons made of?,” they are increasingly thinking about WHY these things are the way they are. Not merely how nature is, but why it is the way that it is. | Dude, it's about time. 😒
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Instead of merely studying and describing the phenomena we observe, we are asking ourselves questions of WHY. Whereas physicists have traditionally asked questions such as “How do electrons interact with one another?” or “What are protons made of?,” they are increasingly thinking about WHY these things are the way they are. Not merely how nature is, but why it is the way that it is. | Dude, it's about time. 😒
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Instead of merely studying and describing the phenomena we observe, we are asking ourselves questions of WHY. Whereas physicists have traditionally asked questions such as “How do electrons interact with one another?” or “What are protons made of?,” they are increasingly thinking about WHY these things are the way they are. Not merely how nature is, but why it is the way that it is. | Dude, it's about time. 😒
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