Anonymous ID: 892b67 Feb. 16, 2025, 3:35 p.m. No.22596358   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22596321

Mengele is an interesting story. His wife was a high school teacher of a friend of mine in São Paulo and Josef was a frequent visitor to the southern states (full of Germans) and apparently, while acting as as a vet, offered his assistance to pregnant women in a town which, coincidentally, has the highest incidence of twins in the world.

Just a coincidence, I'm sure.

Why does this town in Brazil have so many twins?

Cândido Godói is a village of 7,000 inhabitants in the south of Brazil that has a phenomenal number of twin births.

 

The rate is ten times higher than the national average, and no one knows why.

 

A team of geneticists have been working with the community for a number of years, sampling DNA and learning about families, in an effort to solve the mystery.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-latin-america-45521495

Anonymous ID: 892b67 Feb. 16, 2025, 4:05 p.m. No.22596533   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6562 >>6585 >>6617

>>22596488

Care to explain the difference in size between a pound of gold and a pound of tungsten?

Just a visible representation would suffice, faggot

The key difference between a pound of tungsten and a pound of gold would be their volume. Both would weigh the same, but gold is much denser than tungsten, meaning it would take up much less space.

 

Here’s the breakdown:

 

Density of Tungsten: About 19.25 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³)

Density of Gold: About 19.32 g/cm³

Both are extremely dense metals, but gold is slightly denser than tungsten. To calculate the volume, we can use the formula:

 

Volume

=

Mass

Density

Volume=

Density

Mass

 

Since we're dealing with a pound of each metal (which is 453.592 grams), we can calculate the volume for both:

 

For Tungsten:

Volume

=

453.592

grams

19.25

g/cm

3

23.56

cm

3

Volume=

19.25 g/cm

3

 

453.592 grams

≈23.56 cm

3

 

For Gold:

Volume

=

453.592

grams

19.32

g/cm

3

23.49

cm

3

Volume=

19.32 g/cm

3

 

453.592 grams

≈23.49 cm

3

 

So, a pound of gold would be ever so slightly smaller in volume than a pound of tungsten, but the difference would be very minimal. Gold's higher density means it would be just a tiny bit more compact in size compared to tungsten, even though they weigh the same.;