'Actually it's usually magnesium shortage. Caffeine 'washes out' Mg2+ from organism. Mineral water contains magnesium ions but not in sufficient quantity to catch it up.
Particles tend to have different properties when reaching nanometer size. When considering using the technology in food industry people do not take enough caution as there is little research (and not...
Huxley vs Orwell
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Oh my... Near 0 K <3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z6UJbwxBZI
superhydrophobic effect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-MFrM-ubvA
And if the concept of cockroach power wasn’t sci-fi enough in itself, the technique is expected to be used in developing a wireless sensor network of cyborg insects. Dreams of large, living sensor...
Just like the rest of the world - I'm mad about carbon nanotubes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgqdNRlB8CI
Concert version is even better but the video may be causing prejudices, so: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWEmsUiQELU
Icy Heart Reading Iggulden's World of plains to Mongol soundtrack - priceless. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLU9gcqeOWU
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You can browse through dimensions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gg85IH3vghA
Don't be sarcastic, it may hit you back. I am short, skinny woman with complete heterochromia, ridiculously long hair sometimes hidden under short gray wig and I tend to turn dreams into nightmares.
Absurd is deeply rooted in European literature. It was a mean of intellectuals to deliver critique to the public on matters that needed overexposing to be reflected upon. Absurd is also grounded in...
Lame threads on INTJ forum section. Fortunately, no matter what is asked, you make interesting answers.
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I find it funny that Sartre was defending existentialism as a truly optimistic philosophy.
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422978 Nanoparticles Au
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B39hDHxwpxM Argentina - Bolivia - Chile triangle has 80% of world lithium supply.
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I've chosen a major that combined knowledge in physics, chemistry, electronics and IT. People told me: if you learn everything at the same time you will be no expert in any of the branches - this is...
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12 Angry Men by Sidney Lumet Best rhetoric and human behavior analysis used in a movie. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSG38tk6TpI PI by Darren Aronofsky Mathematics. Not enough? Beauty...
Icy Heart French revolution and chess? I take it. I wonder if Katherine Neville will mention Napoleon's mythical adventures with the Mechanical Turk.
Don't talk unless you can improve the silence. -Jorge Luis Borges
I recommend you Exercices de style by Raymond Queneau. I don't know how good is English translation, but the idea is brilliant for flexibility in style. Take a boring narration and repeatedly...
Rationalizing is not a tool for penetration of reality but a post-factum attempt to harmonize one’s own wishes with existing reality. - Erich Fromm
How about hormonal imbalance? Changes in chemistry do make a strong impact on how person perceives everything. I would say women are more prone to personality shifts during menopause. Without...
• π (3,14) by Darren Aronofsky • Venus in fur by Roman Polański • The great Beauty by Paolo Sorrentino • Cabaret by Bob Fosse
When I'm annoyed (because of total nonsense or laziness) with someone I spend a lot of time, I just stop talking and stare for 10 - 30 seconds indicating there's some stuff to reconsider. When a...
Oddly I don't enjoy books for women and most written by women, except for Marguerite Yourcenar and maybe few others. So this remark was actually encouraging. Oh... I'll check how well-written...
Light reading in my personal dictionary means something between Heinlein (The Moon is a harsh mistress) and Heller (Catch 22). Clever weirdness is Calvino, Barthes and Lem. But I prefer non...
Can you recommend some titles apart from Pratchett's (already read)? Preferably with a philosophical / science twists.
I do share the opinion that Atlas shrugged has a bad composition, because Rand made the book longer than necessary without using the space for really intense/significant content. On the other hand...
Could you write some interesting titles put into war manuals category?'