Senku "big funky" Ishigami (
kingofscience) wrote in
yogen2021-11-27 12:04 pm
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11/27 | un: s.ishigami
Welcome to: Mythbusting with Senku Ishigami!
You tell me a science myth or question you're stumped by, and I'll answer it to the best of my ability. Want a random fun fact? I can supply those as well. I've got 2,000,000 years worth of science knowledge in my head, so hit me with your best shot.
As a side note, any scientific fact I talk about will pertain to my world's sciences specifically; we don't have magic. If you have questions around places that might have magic or magitech, I can't help you in that department at the present time. However, I'm quite eager to learn about your worlds practices as well! Feel free to drop some facts for me too!
[ Is he bored out of his mind? Absolutely! But also this might prove to be interesting. So come at him with questions and facts!!! ]
You tell me a science myth or question you're stumped by, and I'll answer it to the best of my ability. Want a random fun fact? I can supply those as well. I've got 2,000,000 years worth of science knowledge in my head, so hit me with your best shot.
As a side note, any scientific fact I talk about will pertain to my world's sciences specifically; we don't have magic. If you have questions around places that might have magic or magitech, I can't help you in that department at the present time. However, I'm quite eager to learn about your worlds practices as well! Feel free to drop some facts for me too!
[ Is he bored out of his mind? Absolutely! But also this might prove to be interesting. So come at him with questions and facts!!! ]

un: r.amemura
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The average person’s body has enough DNA to stretch from the sun to Pluto and back 17 times over!
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[ asking the REAL important questions here ]
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Also, I do think Pluto's a planet! Another fun fact: The people who decided Pluto isn't a planet aren't even qualified to say that! So, it's still a planet in my heart.
[ VERY important questions, clearly!!! Not to mention Senku's favorite thing is space so he's always down for space questions! ]
n.ebalon
help
what the fuck is form
formel
formeldehide
[nailed it]
un: k.ishimaru
You have also made a truly impressive claim. I do not mean to doubt you, hut I simply must test your knowledge! Please answer this simple question for starters: which country first conceived of 'zero' as a mathematical concept?
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And to answer your question: India! By none other than Hindu astronomer and mathematician Brahmagupta in 628, to be exact.
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[ Shout-out to his Chemistry students. If you tell him about that formula in the extra credit slot on your next test, he'll give you bonus points. ]
When it's not a gas, it's also well-known in medical practices as an embalming fluid and sterilizer.
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i was wondering because i heard some of the teachers talking about it and it sounded like something you'd know about
...why embalming fluid?
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It's used to preserve bodies until they get buried. Sometimes people have open casket funerals, and morticians use it during that process to make sure they don't decompose quick or look.... any worse off than they can.
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oh okay
gross
[Gross!!]
off of that topic do you mind if i ask if there are any chemicals that are good for cleaning wounds? i dont have one right now i just want to know
[Because he's probably going to steal from the nurse's office again.]
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but also if you've been given the gift of prophecy i'll holler ]
Surprisingly enough, just cool, fresh water and light soap works. Rubbing alcohol and hydrogen peroxide can harm the tissue and delay healing for longer.
Oh, but make sure to use soap around the wound- it can cause irritation otherwise. Antibiotic ointments can help prevent infections, however, so it's good to use a thin line of that on the wound when it's cleaned!
un: w.ajax
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[ Does he know why Pluto is or isn't considered a planet...no......it's just a thing he heard one day. i'm sorry he's like this ]
un: r.okumura
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un: m.shirogane
Lonely.]Okay, Ishigami. Is it true that a human being's stomach acid can dissolve stainless steel?
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Well done! I am impressed with your answer and the additional details that you provided. That is a solid knowledge of the facts right there! Next, can you name the first five prime ministers of Japan?
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c h i l d e
I cannot speak for people who are not from Earth, or are from an Earth with magic. So, that's as good as you're gonna get from me.
:)
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im cryin
There's context for this. What is the context I'm very intrigued.
scaramouche isn't here to defend himself its fine
I just wanted to see an outside source confirm that it's the most ridiculous idea that's ever been proposed.
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if rain falls into their eyes they drown :/// its really sad. pigs are sad.
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Also, I believe that would be: Itō Hirobumi, Kuroda Kiyotaka, Sanjō Sanetomi, Yamagata Aritomo, and Matsukata Masayoshi! Those are the first five with the official title of Prime Minister!
s.akehoshi
i got one for u!!!!
theres one other person who knows the right answer to this question...
... and they dont rly like using the pda so they wont help you!!!
[... more like, they don't have one... but regardless--]
in a star-filled sky, what makes one more different and special than any of the others?
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Splendid! That was very splendidly answered, Ishigami-kun! It seems that you remember your facts quite well, and you also knew to list those who are officially known as prime ministers instead of the preceding figures from the office of the Daijō-daijin. I am impressed by your knowledge!
Alright, now I would like to hear one of your 'fun facts'! I am very curious if you will manage to say something that not even I know!
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does she not know
[Hopefully now she knows because Noah's saying it on the network! Ma'am you're incorrect, Senku said so—]
noted for next time me or someone else gets injured
im usually good about washing cuts out its just you guys have so much more weird technology than we do
[The weirdest technology in existence: Hydrogen peroxide.]
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I'm assuming this is talking about the Sun and how it's keeping everyone alive? Since the Sun is a star in itself.
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And basically, yeah! I just had my nose stuck in a book or online whenever I had the chance as a kid. Can't get enough of learning new things.
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you totally got that wrong~
but im not gonna tell u the answer!!!
the sun is cool but theres plenty of suns out in the world we just havent found them yet!!!
thats why its not different or special!