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1:40 AM
@PearsonArtPhoto the deletion without an explanation leaves me uncertain what to do next.
The physics argument about centrifugal force being problematic is sound physics and the several links there are really important to this question, and to the continuing series of "centrifugal" arguments the OP has been making under thee or four different questions over the last week.
If you don't like the humorous meme, that can be deleted, but really shouldn't the physics remain?
 
2:22 AM
First video in too long...
As for your answer, it seemed a bit rambly and didn't seem to answer the question, and it was flagged. There's only so much time I have for "free internet points" per day...
 
 
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4:20 AM
@PearsonArtPhoto so I can address those and stick to the physics. Would it be okay for me to either...
a) post a new answer adhering to these guidelines
b) edit (not sure how) the current post accordingly?
The idea that there's a "third force" out there is wrong in this context, and the links I provide explain this.
 
4:50 AM
I really really really don't like earthquakes. This one was so vertical it was making me feel sick. I really hope there is no resulting Tsunami, luckily it seems shallow there.
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Q: Would epicenters in less-deep areas of ocean tend to reduce the impact of a resulting tsunami somehow (wave "breaks" before getting there?)

uhohI just felt an earthquake at in a 6 floor building in Taipei, where I am familliar with how they have felt over the years. This one felt particularly vertical, and made me feel queezy, while most have side-to-side motion. There was a weak shake, and many seconds later the strong, "queezy" one. ...

 
 
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9:28 AM
O2 solubility in Martian near-surface environments and implications for aerobic life
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41561-018-0243-0
 
 
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12:29 PM
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Q: Did the editing of this post go way overboard, like "six-sigma" overboard?

uhohA recent question has gone through an aggressive and almost continuous revision process even though: An answer was posted soon after the question was posted OP was reminded several times on this question as well as on previous question to not make extensive changes to questions after people beg...

 
12:42 PM
@PearsonArtPhoto I've gone ahead and added the physics as a new post.
 
 
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6:51 PM
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Q: Synonym [astronauts] and [astronaut]

Machavityastronauts is the more used of the two. astronaut has only 5 questions.

 
 
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11:38 PM
posted on October 23, 2018 by Chris Bergin

Two flagship space telescopes are returning to their respective operations after they both entered safe…

 

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