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Hey /b/ can you photoshop me and make me look cooler? Thanks

The stories and information posted here are artistic works of fiction and falsehood.
Only a fool would take anything posted here as fact.

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Hey /b/ can you photoshop me and make me look cooler? Thanks and please be serious
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nobody is that good at photoshop
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>>717823905
How many dicks have you sucked today
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>>717824128
Don't suck dicks at all
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>>717823905
kik?
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>>717823905
come on i've seen like 3 of these in 1 hour now
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>>717823905
here you go buddy
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>>717824418
No dude, no. I don't want fat percent losers on b trying to kik me. I'm here for the photoshop experts of /b/ only, so you can fuck off to another thread.
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>>717824718
What's up with the nigger?
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>>717824728
whatevs
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>>717824718
or would you like this more?
it got a bit of that oldschool vibe to it
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>>717824832
Wow dude, fuck off with your lil ass dick you fuckin gay queer.
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>>717824859
No dude, keep ur nazi shit outta here please...
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>>717824982
you mean this vid?
>https://eroshare.com/i/l2d6vw00
It's from a 'dubs and I do gay shit thread' earlier today on /b/, the guy actually delivered
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here you go
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>>717824908
didnt realise aussies stayed up this late
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It begins again
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>>717825329
A quark (/ˈkwɔːrk/ or /ˈkwɑːrk/) is an elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter. Quarks combine to form composite particles called hadrons, the most stable of which are protons and neutrons, the components of atomic nuclei.[1] Due to a phenomenon known as color confinement, quarks are never directly observed or found in isolation; they can be found only within hadrons, such as baryons (of which protons and neutrons are examples) and mesons.[2][3] For this reason, much of what is known about quarks has been drawn from observations of the hadrons themselves.

Quarks have various intrinsic properties, including electric charge, mass, color charge, and spin. Quarks are the only elementary particles in the Standard Model of particle physics to experience all four fundamental interactions, also known as fundamental forces (electromagnetism, gravitation, strong interaction, and weak interaction), as well as the only known particles whose electric charges are not integer multiples of the elementary charge.
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>>717825329
A black hole is a region of spacetime exhibiting such strong gravitational effects that nothing—not even particles and electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from inside it.[1] The theory of general relativity predicts that a sufficiently compact mass can deform spacetime to form a black hole.[2][3] The boundary of the region from which no escape is possible is called the event horizon. Although the event horizon has an enormous effect on the fate and circumstances of an object crossing it, no locally detectable features appear to be observed. In many ways a black hole acts like an ideal black body, as it reflects no light.[4][5] Moreover, quantum field theory in curved spacetime predicts that event horizons emit Hawking radiation, with the same spectrum as a black body of a temperature inversely proportional to its mass. This temperature is on the order of billionths of a kelvin for black holes of stellar mass, making it essentially impossible to observe.
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>>717825030
Wow dude seriously.... thats not even creative nor funny. Fuck u
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>>717825355
Also the name of the dog in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids
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>>717825329
he electron is a subatomic particle, symbol
e−
or
β−
, with a negative elementary electric charge.[8] Electrons belong to the first generation of the lepton particle family,[9] and are generally thought to be elementary particles because they have no known components or substructure.[1] The electron has a mass that is approximately 1/1836 that of the proton.[10] Quantum mechanical properties of the electron include an intrinsic angular momentum (spin) of a half-integer value, expressed in units of the reduced Planck constant, ħ. As it is a fermion, no two electrons can occupy the same quantum state, in accordance with the Pauli exclusion principle.[9] Like all matter, electrons have properties of both particles and waves: they can collide with other particles and can be diffracted like light. The wave properties of electrons are easier to observe with experiments than those of other particles like neutrons and protons because electrons have a lower mass and hence a larger De Broglie wavelength for a given energy.
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>>717825329
The Standard Model of particle physics is a theory concerning the electromagnetic, weak, and strong nuclear interactions, as well as classifying all the subatomic particles known. It was developed throughout the latter half of the 20th century, as a collaborative effort of scientists around the world.[1] The current formulation was finalized in the mid-1970s upon experimental confirmation of the existence of quarks. Since then, discoveries of the top quark (1995), the tau neutrino (2000), and the Higgs boson (2012) have given further credence to the Standard Model. Because of its success in explaining a wide variety of experimental results, the Standard Model is sometimes regarded as the "theory of almost everything".

Although the Standard Model is believed to be theoretically self-consistent[2] and has demonstrated huge and continued successes in providing experimental predictions, it does leave some phenomena unexplained and it falls short of being a complete theory of fundamental interactions.
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>>717825355
>>717825396
>>717825437
Dude please don't shit up my thread with that bull shit. Be serious....
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>>717825415
Dinosaurs are cool
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>>717825582
This isn't bullshit, it's physics, dumbass
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>>717825715
A proton is a subatomic particle, symbol
p
or
p+
, with a positive electric charge of +1e elementary charge and mass slightly less than that of a neutron. Protons and neutrons, each with masses of approximately one atomic mass unit, are collectively referred to as "nucleons". One or more protons are present in the nucleus of every atom. They are a necessary part of the nucleus. The number of protons in the nucleus is the defining property of an element, and is referred to as the atomic number (represented by the symbol Z). Since each element has a unique number of protons, each element has its own unique atomic number. The word proton is Greek for "first", and this name was given to the hydrogen nucleus by Ernest Rutherford in 1920. In previous years Rutherford had discovered that the hydrogen nucleus (known to be the lightest nucleus) could be extracted from the nuclei of nitrogen by collision. Protons were therefore a candidate to be a fundamental particle and a building block of nitrogen and all other heavier atomic nuclei.
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>>717825654
This isn't a Phisycs thread you fucking doss cunt! Fuck outta here

/b/ has seriously gone to shite
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>>717825329
Thank you based Einstein
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>>717825845
>This isn't a thread

science is better than spiderman or bananas
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>>717825845
This is /b/
> It's theme is RANDOM, so why not hijack a stupid thread with particle physics
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>>717825845
>/b/ has seriously gone to shite
as if you ever experienced it in it's glorytime, i haven't, but even I am not as stupid as you look on that pic
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>>717825942
>spiderman
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>>717826114
>science
n nuclear physics, nuclear fusion is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei come close enough to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles (neutrons and/or protons). The difference in mass between the products and reactants is manifested as the release of large amounts of energy. This difference in mass arises due to the difference in atomic "binding energy" between the atomic nuclei before and after the reaction. Fusion is the process that powers active or "main sequence" stars, or other high magnitude stars.

The fusion process that produces a nucleus lighter than iron-56 or nickel-62 will generally yield a net energy release. These elements have the smallest mass per nucleon and the largest binding energy per nucleon, respectively. Fusion of light elements toward these releases energy (an exothermic process), while a fusion producing nuclei heavier than these elements, will result in energy retained by the resulting nucleons, and the resulting reaction is endothermic. The opposite is true for the reverse process, nuclear fission.
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>>717826218
>large amounts of energy
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n nuclear physics, beta decay (β-decay) is a type of radioactive decay in which a beta ray, and a respective neutrino are emitted from an atomic nucleus. By beta decay emission, a neutron is transformed into a proton by the emission of an electron, or conversely a proton is converted into a neutron by emission of a positron (positron emission), thus changing the nuclide type. The beta particle and its associated neutrino do not exist within the nucleus prior to beta decay, but are created in the process. By the process of beta decay, an unstable atom obtains a more stable ratio of protons to neutrons. The stability of a nuclide to beta and other forms of decay is determined by its binding energy as a function of its numbers of protons and neutrons. The binding energies of all existing nuclides forms what is called the nuclear valley of stability.
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>>717826218
It's really not even funny anymore I'm about to abandon this fucking thread, you fags are fuckin whack
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>>717826427
Wow fuck you dude!!!
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>>717826437
if we could harness it, we could
>nuclear fusion would be one of the best energy sources ever
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>>717826543
I'd fuck you tho
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>>717826491
>>717826543
Is this bait or is he actually serious?
If he is, this is one of the best /b/ threats in ages, someone please archive this
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>>717826491
>oh, I'm sorry, would you like history more than science?
Karl Marx[6] (/mɑːrks/;[7] German: [ˈkaɐ̯l ˈmaɐ̯ks]; 5 May 1818 – 14 March 1883) was a German philosopher, economist, sociologist, journalist, and revolutionary socialist. Born in Trier to a middle-class family, he later studied political economy and Hegelian philosophy. As an adult, Marx became stateless and spent much of his life in London, England, where he continued to develop his thought in collaboration with German thinker Friedrich Engels and published various works, the most well-known being the 1848 pamphlet The Communist Manifesto. His work has since influenced subsequent intellectual, economic, and political history.

Marx's theories about society, economics and politics—collectively understood as Marxism—hold that human societies develop through class struggle; in capitalism, this manifests itself in the conflict between the ruling classes (known as the bourgeoisie) that control the means of production and working classes (known as the proletariat) that work on these means by selling their labour for wages. Through his theories of alienation, value, commodity fetishism, and surplus value, Marx argued that capitalism facilitated social relations and ideology through commodification, inequality, and the exploitation of labour.
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>>717826558
>we could
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>>717826636
Probably some virign ass retard who wants to get revenge on the guy in the pic. At least I hope so
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>>717826891
if he's not, i think my love for /b/ just awakened again
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>>717826977
check and kek
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>>717826218
>>717826464

>n-nuclear physics?!

How do you fuck up a simple copy and paste twice in a row?
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>>717827116
I didn't fuck it up, Wikipedia did
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>>717826636
I'm not even mad anymore, fuck you dude. I'm done replying to fuckin science guy and I'm starting to remember why I stopped coming to this stupid ass website. Bunch of lame ass niggas that just try to piss people off

>>717826891
You don't even know me bro this is probably all you do loser
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>>717827233
>goes on 4chan.org/b/
>expects serious help
>the biggest idiot I've seen in months
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>>717827233
>You don't even know
so cmon, tell us. greentext time!
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>>717827159
You might want to check again.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_decay
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>>717827233
>Bunch of lame ass niggas
calm down you OG gangsta, mommy wouldn't wanna hear that
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>>717827518
it says nuclear physics for me
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>>717827233
>You don't even know me bro this is probably all you do loser
wait wut?
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>>717825030
>>717825415
You look cooler to me
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>>717827434
Your fuckin stupid his site used to be good until it got invaded by a bunch of fuckin children fuckin grow the fuck up dude
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>>717827583
y yes, i it s says n nuclear p phisics, s so?
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>>717827583
>>717826464
>n nuclear physics
>In nuclear physics

Hence, shitty mouse control when copy pasting, how can you not see you've done it like 4 times this thread?
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Alpha decay or α-decay is a type of radioactive decay in which an atomic nucleus emits an alpha particle (helium nucleus) and thereby transforms or 'decays' into an atom with a mass number that is reduced by four and an atomic number that is reduced by two. An alpha particle is identical to the nucleus of a helium-4 atom, which consists of two protons and two neutrons. For example, uranium-238 decays to form thorium-234:[1]

238
92U
→ 234
90Th
+ α

or

238
92U
→ 234
90Th
+ 4
2He

Both mass number and atomic number are conserved: the mass number is 238 on the left side and (234 + 4) on the right side and the atomic number is 92 on the left side and (90 + 2) on the right side. Alpha particles have a charge +2, but as a nuclear equation describes a nuclear reaction without considering the electrons – a convention that does not imply that the nuclei necessarily occur in neutral atoms – the charge is not usually shown.
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>>717827757
oh, you mean that, well.....
>thanks obama
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>>717827617
Cut it out bro, please make a good one I'm trying to post this on my Facebook all you did was stretch my fuckin neck fool... Funny....
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>>717827862
are you legitimate pissed now?
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>>717827765
Alpha decay typically occurs in the heaviest nuclides. Theoretically, it can occur only in nuclei somewhat heavier than nickel (element 28), where the overall binding energy per nucleon is no longer a minimum and the nuclides are therefore unstable toward spontaneous fission-type processes. In practice, this mode of decay has only been observed in nuclides considerably heavier than nickel, with the lightest known alpha emitters being the lightest isotopes (mass numbers 106–110) of tellurium (element 52).

Alpha decay is by far the most common form of cluster decay, where the parent atom ejects a defined daughter collection of nucleons, leaving another defined product behind. It is the most common form because of the combined extremely high binding energy and relatively small mass of the alpha particle. Like other cluster decays, alpha decay is fundamentally a quantum tunneling process. Unlike beta decay, it is governed by the interplay between both the nuclear force and the electromagnetic force.
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>>717827862
and the legs?
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>>717827862
see
>>717825715
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>>717827862
Ok i'm sorry, chill bro, here.
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>>717828210
way better, thanks
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>>717823905
you want a cooler?
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>>717823905
Isnt your idea of whats cool subjective? Learn to use photoshop yourself faggot
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You might wanna read number 6 of the rulesoftheinternet.com again before going on /b/ unprepared, OP...
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>>717828210
Wow dude, I'm not even mad anymore. Just straight up annoyed with you childish ass niggas.... How do I delete this fuckin post I'm done
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>>717827697
here we see a stupid attention seeking 19 year old pretending to be an oldfag.
>kinda sad, really
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>>717828492
>extra for you baby
The neutron is a subatomic particle, symbol
n
or
n0
, with no net electric charge and a mass slightly larger than that of a proton. Protons and neutrons, each with mass approximately one atomic mass unit, constitute the nucleus of an atom, and they are collectively referred to as nucleons.[5] Their properties and interactions are described by nuclear physics.

The nucleus consists of Z protons, where Z is called the atomic number, and N neutrons, where N is the neutron number. The atomic number defines the chemical properties of the atom, and the neutron number determines the isotope or nuclide.[6] The terms isotope and nuclide are often used synonymously, but they are chemical and nuclear concepts, respectively. The atomic mass number, symbol A, equals Z+N. For example, carbon has atomic number 6, and its abundant carbon-12 isotope has 6 neutrons, whereas its rare carbon-13 isotope has 7 neutrons. Some elements occur in nature with only one stable isotope, such as fluorine. Other elements occur with many stable isotopes, such as tin with ten stable isotopes. Even though it is not a chemical element, the neutron is included in the table of nuclides.[7]
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>>717828366
Fuck you, try to be original next time you think you can come up wth lame ass jokes nigga.. Get a life seriously
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>>717828644
OP here
i hate people who tilt their camera while doing a photo, but thanks
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The dark middle part, or “lead,” of a pencil is made of graphite, a form of carbon. (It’s called lead because people once thought that graphite was a form of lead.) Graphite is soft enough that when you slide it across paper, a little bit of the graphite rubs off, leaving a mark.

Pencil lead has some clay mixed into the graphite to harden it. Artists have seen the effects of mixing in different amounts of clay. Drawing pencils labeled “H” (such as “2H”) contain a lot of clay. These hard-lead pencils can make sharp but fairly light lines. Pencils labeled “B” (such as “4B”) have softer leads because they contain less clay. These pencils do not hold a sharp point very well, but they are great for drawing dark lines and shadows.

The typical writing pencil falls between “H” and “B.” In fact, it’s often labeled “HB” or, according to a different labeling system, “No. 2.”
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>>717828136
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>>717828754
fucking hell
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is made up of wavelengths of light, and each wavelength is a particular colour. The colour we see is a result of which wavelengths are reflected back to our eyes.

Visible light

Visible light is the small part within the electromagnetic spectrum that human eyes are sensitive to and can detect.

Visible light waves consist of different wavelengths. The colour of visible light depends on its wavelength. These wavelengths range from 700 nm at the red end of the spectrum to 400 nm at the violet end.

White light is actually made of all of the colours of the rainbow because it contains all wavelengths, and it is described as polychromatic light. Light from a torch or the Sun is a good example of this.

Light from a laser is monochromatic, which means it only produces one colour. (Lasers are extremely dangerous and can cause permanent eye damage. Extreme care must be taken to ensure that light from a laser never enters someone’s eyes.)

Colour of objects

Objects appear different colours because they absorb some colours (wavelengths) and reflected or transmit other colours. The colours we see are the wavelengths that are reflected or transmitted.

For example, a red shirt looks red because the dye molecules in the fabric have absorbed the wavelengths of light from the violet/blue end of the spectrum. Red light is the only light that is reflected from the shirt. If only blue light is shone onto a red shirt, the shirt would appear black, because the blue would be absorbed and there would be no red light to be reflected.

White objects appear white because they reflect all colours. Black objects absorb all colours so no light is reflected.
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A neutron star is the collapsed core of a large (10–29 solar masses) star. Neutron stars are the smallest and densest stars known to exist.[1] With a radius on the order of 10 km, they can, however, have a mass of about twice that of the Sun. They result from the supernova explosion of a massive star, combined with gravitational collapse, that compresses the core past the white dwarf star density to that of atomic nuclei. Most of the basic models for these objects imply that neutron stars are composed almost entirely of neutrons, which are subatomic particles with no net electrical charge and with slightly larger mass than protons. They are supported against further collapse by neutron degeneracy pressure, a phenomenon described by the Pauli exclusion principle. If the remnant has too great a density, something which occurs in excess of an upper limit of the size of neutron stars at 2-3 solar masses, it will continue collapsing to form a black hole.

Neutron stars that can be observed are very hot and typically have a surface temperature around 6×105 K.[2][3][4][5][a] They are so dense that a normal-sized matchbox containing neutron-star material would have a mass of approximately 13 million tonnes, or a 2.5 million m3 chunk of the Earth (a cube with edges of about 135 metres).[6][7] They have strong magnetic fields, between 108 and 1015 times that of Earth's. The gravitational field at the neutron star's surface is about 2×1011 times that of the Earth's.
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>>717828779
PLEASE, dude, I just want one good picture please stop making me look fuckin stupid god damn dude fuck
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The Pauli exclusion principle is the quantum mechanical principle that states that two or more identical fermions (particles with half-integer spin) cannot occupy the same quantum state within a quantum system simultaneously. In the case of electrons in atom, it can be stated as follows: it is impossible for two electrons of a poly-electron atom to have the same values of the four quantum numbers: n, the principal quantum number, ℓ, the angular momentum quantum number, mℓ, the magnetic quantum number, and ms, the spin quantum number. For example, if two electrons reside in the same orbital, and if their n, ℓ, and mℓ values are the same, then their ms must be different, and thus the electrons must have opposite half-integer spins of 1/2 and -1/2. This principle was formulated by Austrian physicist Wolfgang Pauli in 1925 for electrons, and later extended to all fermions with his spin-statistics theorem of 1940.

A more rigorous statement is that the total wave function for two identical fermions is antisymmetric with respect to exchange of the particles. This means that the wave function changes its sign if the space and spin co-ordinates of any two particles are interchanged.

Particles with an integer spin, or bosons, are not subject to the Pauli exclusion principle: any number of identical bosons can occupy the same quantum state, as with, for instance, photons produced by a laser and Bose–Einstein condensate.
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>>717828747
Im sorry sir. Here you go.
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>>717829290
FINALLY a good pic. Thanks mate.
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>>717829290
this is seriously great, at least one person on this thread takes me seriously
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>>717829433
>>717829420
I major in graphics design, i know what i'm doing
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>>717829505
>i know what i'm doing
writing the word GAY with the face of a gay retard?
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>>717829405
>>717829290
Wow oh MY FUCKIJG god dude are you kidding me I can't figure out how to delete this god damn post FUCK, you nigga are some hoes fr fuck y'all! Square the fuck up you FUCKIJG lame ass nerds
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>>717829672
you mean this vid?
>https://eroshare.com/i/l2d6vw00
It's from a 'dubs and I do gay shit thread' earlier today on /b/, the guy actually delivered
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So what's with poo.com?
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>>717829672
>FUCKIJG
FUCKIJG
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>>717829815
what the fuck. GET THAT GAY SHIT DEADASS AWAY FROM ME NOW NIGGA
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>>717829672
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>>717829672
sorry sir.. here you go
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here, op
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>>717831173
that's really cool
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>>717831080
Make the guy grabbing his dick this shit funny
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thank you for the fun, op. i was laughing the whole time
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>>717832506
Wow y'all still going n with this shit, fuckin lame ass losers STILL tryin'a be funny. Let this shit die, y'all niggas are whack.


Lame . Ass. Niggas
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>>717832654
you mean this vid?
>https://eroshare.com/i/l2d6vw00
It's from a 'dubs and I do gay shit thread' earlier today on /b/, the guy actually delivered
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>>717832654
You are our faggotking now
>Welcome to /b/
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>>717833591
i want to see this dude every day on/b/ from now on, you understand me?
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>>717833832
Ok, I'll save the pics post every day while taking my shit breaks.
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>>717834828
>>717832641
if i know that, i could have done better. haha
but use this
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>>717834828
Don't forget of pics showing us coolness of our king and faggot.
>>717831173
>>717828366
>>717825030
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>>717823905
Youre holding a Michael Knorr purse! Can't get any cooler than that!
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>>717830100
fuckijg
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>>717834963
The boy knows how to spend money!
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>>717826427
Nice tits brah
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>>717823905
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>>717823905
You're cool cause of the lime next to you
-Limester
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