
young_slayer
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this nigger said he mogs me what do yall think



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thanks for the bumpyoung_slayer
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bro looks at his fucking face hes subhumanThe nigger has BBC and mogs you n sieee
wtf twinEnergy does not actually disappear; it transforms from one form to another or is transferred to another object or system. This principle is known as the conservation of energy, which states that the total energy in an isolated system remains constant.
For example, when a light bulb runs out, the photons it emitted are absorbed by the walls and floor, converting the light energy into heat energy.
Similarly, when you punch something imaginary in mid-air, the energy from your fist is absorbed by your shoulder and muscles, causing them to heat up.
However, in the context of the expanding universe, the conservation of energy can be affected. As light from distant galaxies travels to us, the expansion of space redshifts the light, causing it to lose energy. This phenomenon does not violate the conservation of energy on a local scale but does highlight the limitations of energy conservation in an expanding space-time.
In summary, energy does not disappear but rather changes form or is transferred to other systems.