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>Why yes, i do fancy dickdirls.

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So, /sci/. I'm interested weather anyone can tell me if, given a perfect laser beam, the cross section of the laser beam would decrease over distance due to gravitational effects of photons on one another.
My initial guess is that the cross section will indeed converge to a minimal measurable distance, however I might be wrong due to some shenanigan involving the fact gravitational waves also travel at the speed of light etc.

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>tfw too afraid to do the test
>tfw I should do it asap because I'm 21

I'm pretty sure I'm not a a double-digit brainlet, but the possibilitiy of finding out that I'm in the low 100 range like between 110 and 120 might crush me eternally. My lineage isn't of the highest quality and I probably didn't hit the genetic jackpot.

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