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Hunter Johnson, PhD Mathematics, University of Maryland, College Park (2008) • Answered August 6, 2018
This is very unlikely. But not because Perelman is not a genius — he certainly is a genius. You have to appreciate how far removed in the mathematical landscape the Riemann...
Viktor T. Toth, IT pro, part-time physicist • Answered May 22
I would pay attention to Ohanian, as he is a very well-known and well-respected physicist (his book with Ruffini, Gravitation and Spacetime, is one of my favorites) and he ...
Nathaniel Rice, Bi, animal researcher • Updated July 22
Yes, because there's nothing natural about the xenomorph at all.
The xenomorphs in their current stage are no mere animals. They're genetically-altered bioweapons created an...
Daniel McLaury, Ph.D. Student in Mathematics at University of Illinois at Chicago • Answered July 7
I agree both with the answer saying that it's worth less than nothing (considering the costs involved), and the answer saying it's absolutely worth something.
A Ph.D. in pur...
Brian White, Scientist • Answered October 10, 2020
Einstein had a brain that was so unusual that it is unlikely to have ever existed at any time throughout the history of man. Einstein had a normal, not "big" brain. It was ...
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