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  2. Is there a "red shift" in U.S. elections — a significant shift to...

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/14813/is-there-a-red-shift-in-u-s...

    123 of the 126 exit polls in which the MoE was exceeded moved to the recorded vote in favor of the Republican (the “red shift”). Just 3 moved in favor of the Democrat (” the blue shift”). There is a ZERO probability that this one-sided shift was due to chance. It is powerful evidence beyond any doubt of pervasive systemic election fraud.

  3. united states - Are there "1,071 Proven Cases of Voter Fraud ...

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/39025

    This year a review of cases in Arizona, Georgia, Kansas, Ohio, and Txas and where politicians have expressed concern about voter fraud, found hundreds of allegations but few prosecutions between 2012 and 2016. Attorneys general in those states successfully prosecuted 38 cases,though other cases may have been litigated at the county level.

  4. Why was the tuning standard changed from 432 Hz to 440 Hz?

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/18536/why-was-the-tuning-standard-changed...

    4. The older 'standard' appears to be a French one at 435Hz. While, 432Hz was used by Verdi; also referred as ' Verdi Tuning ', based on a power of 2 calibration for middle C. The ISO 16 standard finalized to 440Hz (among other variations; including 439Hz being a prime and hence not easily reproduced in the lab).

  5. Has one vote ever made a difference? - Skeptics Stack Exchange

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/3506

    Of course, every vote counts. And every vote makes a difference, so it wasn't one vote that made a difference it was all the votes that made a difference. Every single one of the votes for the socialist block gave the victory to that block, because without just one of them, it would have been a lottery. (Literally, they would have had a tombola ...

  6. Drop in IQ due to immigration? - Skeptics Stack Exchange

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/41802

    28. An alt-right web site, "Red Ice" (apparently belonging to Henrik Palmgren), proposes that there's a nearly worldwide decrease in IQ due to immigration. The Red Ice piece apparently originated from unz.com so clearly this story was more widely circulated in the alt-right circles, circa 2016. (It was listed on the first page of results on my ...

  7. The proteins that are formed by frame-shift mutations are totally useless sequences of amino acids that have no structural, antigenic, or enzymatic relationship to the original protein. This time, however, the new protein was useful.

  8. Does discarding the California vote numbers make Donald Trump...

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/36116

    @BenVoigt As far as I know the term 'popular vote' only refers to votes by the electorate, people able to vote, and doesn't consider that all people had the same opportunity to be electorates. A quick definition search doesn't mention opportunity or uniformity of rules. –

  9. chemistry - What is monoatomic gold? - Skeptics Stack Exchange

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/5963/what-is-monoatomic-gold

    Monoatomic Gold allows subconsciously held beliefs and worries to surface and become understood... Monoatomic Gold acts upon the pituitary gland, inducing an increase in hormonal production, and is thus a rejuvenation agent. Monoatomic Gold strengthens the heart, improves the production of red blood cells in the bone marrow and increases the ...

  10. healthcare - Does yoga cause as many injuries as other sports ...

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/39818/does-yoga-cause-as-many-injuries-as...

    This Telegraph article claims:. Yoga is more dangerous than previously thought and causes as many injuries as other sports, a study has found.

  11. Is the Shake Weight more effective than just using dumbbells?

    skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/7700/is-the-shake-weight-more-effective...

    The answer seems to be no. I don't know if Consumer Reports is an OK reference for this site but they found it was not as effective as a typical workout.