This 100% reads like one of those "charge your phone in the microwave" pranks. Of course it's not, but it does come across just as ridiculous if you don't understand the science behind it. Suddenly it seems not that crazy people would fall for hoaxes like that.
I don't know how it could ever work in any useful way. Why would you need answers from research papers only to completely disregard the integrity of the scientific method? There are basically no definitive answers within science as there are almost always contradicting results, theories or interpretations.
If you need a quick answer, just use Google to find whatever the current prevalent opinion is in popular science.
ARoyaleWithCheese t1_j7zpu54 wrote
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Cool app tbh