example: Dude, you got a 97% on you math exam and you were crowned prom king, your such a neropular. xD
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I can't believe you camped out in line waiting for the new star trek movie. You're totally nerdular...
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A complete and utter straight up vibe. Something totally awesome and completely dope.
If you're nebocular you're probably full goated with the sauce.
IMPORTANT: One cannot be nebocular if one is not vibing.
If you're nebocular you're probably full goated with the sauce.
IMPORTANT: One cannot be nebocular if one is not vibing.
Dude that splash was totally nebocular. That stuff gas as hell
Did you see the new Nick Cage movie? That thing was straight up nebocular for sure
Did you see the new Nick Cage movie? That thing was straight up nebocular for sure
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Get the Nebocular mug.The opposite state of singularity. A point at which the laws of physics work to the millimeter. The masses of objects are calculated nanometrically by the universe and things like curvature are clear and exact.
In a black hole, there's singularity on the center, a point where the laws of physics don't work anymore. So in a white hole, there's neogularity at the center.
It is also possible that the Neogularity would have and possitive curvature, unlike a black hole, in which the curvature sinks to the singularity, the curvature of neogularity would be protruding, causing objects to move away from it as if they were on a ramp.
In a black hole, there's singularity on the center, a point where the laws of physics don't work anymore. So in a white hole, there's neogularity at the center.
It is also possible that the Neogularity would have and possitive curvature, unlike a black hole, in which the curvature sinks to the singularity, the curvature of neogularity would be protruding, causing objects to move away from it as if they were on a ramp.
In a hypothetical universe, where white holes are possible, it its also possible the Neogularity on the middle of them.
That would be the reason of why the objects tend to move away from the white hole
That would be the reason of why the objects tend to move away from the white hole
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