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quick note: we need people for a stem-philosophy-themed online magazine (pinned post)
If you like science and wanna be a part of a monthly online magazine full of other people's articles about STEM, look at my pinned post!

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A California teacher teaching the physics of surfing, 1970.
You can unfollow me

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Moonlight passing through the Bootes constellation.
Italida beach, Ano Koufonisi, Greece
Dem feelings hitting hard dennamug
Friend: Is your cat alive?
Schrödinger:

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The greek letter π is actually pronounced as “pee” in the Greek language, not as “pie”.