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What’s in this book, sci?

>> No.10376188

I've read it. It's an idea that we used to use farm animals to teach basic reading skills as well as think like "next to", "around". Since most people live in cities and don't see farm animals in everyday life, why not learn these basic skills with a science background?

>> No.10376190

>>10376188
I was hoping it would have all the particles.

>> No.10376194

>>10376190
It does. Things like "there are two protons in this molecule".

>> No.10376199

>>10376194
All the subatomic particles.

>> No.10376201

>>10376194
Does it have the Higgs boson?

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>>10376182
it better have a dead cat

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>>10376182

>> No.10376756

>>10376706
does the standard model of elementary particles account for gravity?

>> No.10376765

>>10376706
they forgot gravitons

>> No.10376772
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>>10376756
no
graviton, a massless spin-2 boson would fit in the picture, but the SM currently doesn't deal with gravity at all, that's GR's job

>> No.10376781

>>10376772
do you think we will discover a graviton?

>> No.10376786

>>10376781
Didn't they detect one when those blackholes collided or whatever?

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>>10376706
*ahem*

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>>10376788
*AHEM*

>> No.10376796

>>10376788
nice.

>> No.10376799

>>10376788
perfect for babies.

>> No.10376803

>>10376781
Think of a situation where you can barely register a water wave in your device, it's really insanely hard to do. This is like LIGO.
Then detecting a single water molecule is an impossibly harder task.
That is what detecting a single graviton would be like.
So, not really. But who knows, maybe some brain twisting quantum entanglement witchery will work in revealing them. Never say never, but I wouldn't bet a single dime on it.

>> No.10376804

>>10376803
we know there is something there.

>> No.10377183

>>10376765
you mean graviolis