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If scientists in each field formed factions and declared war on each other, who would win? If everyone dies, is the 'winner' the team that does the most damage?

I assume you mean that scientists from all the different branches of science would fight each other. So physicists vs chemists vs biologists vs geologists etc…In this scenario, I see two possible winners.1. Physicists.Ever heard of nuclear bombs? Yeah, physicists are responsible for that. Need I say more? They will also design the missiles that carry the bombs, and the guidance and communications systems that control the missiles, and the stealth systems that make the missiles undetectable, all the while arming themselves with advanced equipment and weaponry. When it comes to warfare, physics is king. Or you know, they’ll just build an army of robots to do the fighting for them.2. Biologists.Ever heard of the Black Death? The pandemic that killed off almost half of the population of Europe? Well, biologists will create what nature could only imagine. These guys will engineer a mass pandemic that will obliterate their enemies, while at the same time avoiding the pandemic themselves.

What is regarded as the most unbelievable match in the history of cricket?

Unbelievable match you say? Well in the match I'm talking about today, a team declared on the score of 68/7 and it was the second lowest declaration of that match.1st Test Australia tour of England, 1950–51England were up against an Australian side not having Bradman for the first time since a long time. This was their best chance of regaining the Ashes Urn which remained with Australia since 1934.England lost an important toss and with that their chances of winning the match halved. Match was being played on uncovered wicket which would deteriorate quickly and batting first was a huge advantage which they had just conceded.At the end of play on Day 1(Friday), the lost toss didn't seem such a bad thing as Australia were bundled out for just 228 due to an inspiring bowling performance by Alec Bedser and Trevor Bailey along with some terrific display of fielding by English side. England were to play a few overs before stumps, but due to bad light the day was called off. Neil Harvey top scored with 74 and found some support down the order in form of Ray Lindwall who scored 41.And then began the madness!On next day(Saturday), it rained cats and dogs out there and play could resume post lunch on Day 3, Monday(Sunday was a rest day). As I have already mentioned that it was an uncovered wicket and such a heavy downpour only meant one thing, a proper graveyard for the batsmen. Leonard Hutton, the best English batsman was pushed down the order to strengthen the middle order, but it hardly changed anything. The demons of the pitch started acting and England were reduced to 68/7 when the English captain, Brown decided to declare so as to get Australia back in on this 'sticky dog'.Morea madness followed!Australia had a nightmarish start as they lost their 3 Wickets without getting the scoreboard ticking. They were soon reduced to 32/7, when another surprise came as Aussie captain, Hassett took the same route as his English counterpart and declared the innings. It was not a bad decision either as Australia were technically 192/7 which seemed more than enough on this devilish pitch.A lone warrior effort by Len HuttonOn their pursuit of chasing 193, England didn't had the best of starts as they lost their 6th wicket on a score of 30, which got even worse at 46/7. Hutton came into bat at No. 8 in hope of any possible improvement in pitch and the move kind of worked as Hutton crafted a masterful 62*, which remains one of the best wickets on sticky wickets. He however ran out of partners and England finished with 122 runs. Hutton scored more than 50% of the team runs while coming in at No. 8, which speaks ton about his batsmanship.In the end, a match which saw 20 Wickets fall on a single day, two crazy declarations and an innings to remember by Hutton, finished with Australia winning by 70 runs.Thanks for reading. Have a nice day.Full Scorecard of Australia vs England 1st Test 1950/51 - Score Report | ESPNcricinfo.com

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