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  Why does Reverso have so many different versions? Can one of them do something the others cannot?
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  1 tablespoon granulated sugar (for sprinkling on top)
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- >List ingredients for making apple pie
 
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+ >List ingredients for making apple pie
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+ Input is a response from McSmarty BS 13b when the question was: How to create an universe inside my aquarium?
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+ >The problem here isn't really creating a universe so much as maintaining one once you have created it. It's all very well coming up with a theory for how everything works but if you can't keep it going then what's the point?
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+ >In short, while it might seem possible to recreate the cosmos in a fish tank, there are several problems that need solving before you start. The first of these is where to get the raw materials. In order to build anything on any scale, you need atoms and subatomic particles, but unless you have access to a particle accelerator (and who does?) you won't get far. Even if you did manage to cobble together enough matter to form stars and planets you still wouldn't know how they behaved because you couldn't test them. A planet doesn't respond particularly well when you try to blow it up or drop it from a height.
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+ >Is it possible to create a new universe inside a fish tank ? If I could find the right ingredients and put them together correctly could I make my own version of our world ?