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Comment Two problems. (Score 1) 37

Aren't we supposed to live in a (large?) cluster of galaxies within the or the second biggest void we know of? I assume that affect what you think of the rest of the universe if you don't take that into account because if you look nearby in that case it would seem denser than what it may be in general then again look a bit further and it wouldn't seem so.

Also this is just the observable universe, it's assumed to be like 93 billion light years across right? The problem is that we can't see stuff which would had taken more than 13.7 billion years to reach us if that's the age of it all. Less than that if photons wasn't a thing either. We are supposed to be pulled towards something likely outside of what we can see. Also the universe seem pretty much flat but it could be so fucking huge that the curve is so mild it pretty much looks flat when measured on a smaller scale. Like the parking lot outside looks pretty much flat but the earth isn't. (Sorry flat earthers!)

Comment Re: How is it measured (Score 1) 154

It's in the form of what? 1500 times earnings.

So actually mean the company will make like 100 million. Which may seem nice but the guy may have borrowed some too .. also the 100 million is actually made by other companies paying Tesla because politicians think people should drive electric cars. Or pretty much like that.

Comment Re: Don't use the name "impossible". (Score 1) 181

So you don't know and just made it up?

https://nutritionreview.org/20...
Says it increase energy production.

There's things like citrulline-malate sold as supplement for working out. I know my BCAA have malic acid as acid...ifier?! Maybe the body can get amounts which is hard to deal with I don't know but I was curious about why that would be especially consider the amounts in the supplements but seem like it's just something you've made up in your mind. Especially considering the second reply.

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