People would just assume you lost a limb, which is not usually visible with your clothes on.
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People would just assume you lost a limb, which is not usually visible with your clothes on.
conservation of momentum is only a true, when translational invariance holds. In addition, there may be a countless number of mechanisms by which teleportation changes a persons momentum. E.g. maybe the way this kind of teleportation works is Star Tek-like and your atoms get disassembled and reassembled, meaning they don’t need to have the same overall momentum, when whatever is doing the dissassembly stops atoms for dissassembly.
You shouldn’t open the URL, but you can scan it to see if a url is recognized
it can be recognizable as a qr code, but still fail to scan for an app. Moreover, because you are using much of the redundancy of the qr code, you have to limit the amount of information in it. That’s why the working ones that you find on the internet only have shortened URLs they point to. It doesn’t work for more complicated information.
How about AI generated Animes? Corridor Crew also published video with in depth explanations on what they did, and I think even published tutorials
VSCodium exists. Not sure whether it has intellisense by default but might be worth a try. It is open source and without all the Microsoft telemetry
You are very optimistic with that 50%.
The problem they solve is rich people having to share the road with the common folk.
There is this one YT Series “Jet Lag” where three guys play catch in Europe using Trains. It’s a lot of planning, checking what the travel options of the hunted one are, which trains he might take etc. It’s a game of strategy, until they arrive in Germany at which point it litteraly becomes a clusterfuck of random trains.