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| 01 Jul 2013 11:05 PM |
| and he said he likes me, stupid b-baka! |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:08 PM |
Damn it, you reminded me my friend really really wants me to watch Baka Test
~ Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn ~DESU ~ |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:08 PM |
In the classical theory of gravity, which is based on real space-time, there are only two possible ways the universe can behave. Either it has existed for an infinite time, or else it had a beginning at a singularity at some finite time in the past. In fact, the singularity theorems show it must be the second possibility. In the quantum theory of gravity, on the other hand, a third possibility arises. Because one is using Euclidean space-times, in which the time direction is on the same footing as directions in space, it is possible for space-time to be finite in extent and yet to have no singularities that formed a boundary or edge.
Every time you jump, you experience gravity. It pulls you back down to the ground. Without gravity, you'd float off into the atmosphere -- along with all of the other matter on Earth.
You see gravity at work any time you drop a book, step on a scale or toss a ball up into the air. It's such a constant presence in our lives, we seldom marvel at the mystery of it -- but even with several well-received theories out there attempting to explain why a book falls to the ground (and at the same rate as a pebble or a couch, at that), they're still just theories. The mystery of gravity's pull is pretty much intact.
So what do we know about gravity? We know that it causes any two objects in the universe to be drawn to one another. We know that gravity assisted in forming the universe, that it keeps the moon in orbit around the Earth, and that it can be harnessed for more mundane applications like gravity-powered motors or gravity-powered lamps.
As for the science behind the action, we know that Isaac Newton defined gravity as a force -- one that attracts all objects to all other objects. We know that Albert Einstein said gravity is a result of the curvature of space-time. These two theories are the most common and widely held (if somewhat incomplete) explanations of gravity.
In this article, we'll look at Newton's theory of gravity, Einstein's theory of gravity and we'll touch on a more recent view of the phenomenon as well.
Although many people had already noted that gravity exists, Newton was the first to develop a cohesive explanation for gravity, so we'll start there. Newton stated the following on the subject at hand. " Every point mass attracts every single other point mass by a force pointing along the line intersecting both points. The force is proportional to the product of the two masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them:[3]
F = G \frac{m_1 m_2}{r^2}\ ,
where:
F is the force between the masses, G is the gravitational constant, m1 is the first mass, m2 is the second mass, and r is the distance between the centers of the masses.
Diagram of two masses attracting one another
Assuming SI units, F is measured in newtons (N), m1 and m2 in kilograms (kg), r in meters (m), and the constant G is approximately equal to 6.674×10−11 N m2 kg−2.[4] " |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:09 PM |
"Tsundere power!"
You're so tsundere and kawaii uguuu
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:10 PM |
@bio
But I like yanderes better |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:11 PM |
| qwazola-kun a-am i c-cute? |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:12 PM |
"But I like yanderes better"
Well that's a damn shame Need a yandere for your tsundere
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:13 PM |
"qwazola-kun a-am i c-cute?"
Is this a serious question hidden in anime-lingo because knowing you I don't know
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:16 PM |
"Is this a serious question hidden in anime-lingo because knowing you I don't know"
stupid baka i never liked you a-anyway!
of course i'm cute... |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:18 PM |
"stupid baka i never liked you a-anyway!"
I am senpai, baka
"of course i'm cute..."
You are not, Johnny-kun |
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girlsami
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| Joined: 20 Dec 2007 |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:18 PM |
I know when I first seen him I squealed "KAWAII!!"
~*When life gives you lemons, Throw them back and ask for something better*~ Don't make me write your name in the death note |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:20 PM |
"You are not, Johnny-kun"
i was only called cute once by a 6/10 a few years back :(
...i had a slightly chubby face so i guess that's why |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:23 PM |
"i was only called cute once by a 6/10 a few years back :(
...i had a slightly chubby face so i guess that's why"
lol loser I get called hot every time I go on cam sites |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:26 PM |
"cries
x("
If you seriously want opinions on looks go to a cam site or something |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:29 PM |
| i'm perfectly fine with being average |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:30 PM |
"i'm perfectly fine with being average"
>being content with average"
Dude
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:32 PM |
| i can't really do anything about it |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:35 PM |
Surgery? Make up? Dress nice? Haircut? Dude I dunno but average is |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:37 PM |
Oh boy.
~ Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn ~DESU ~ |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:39 PM |
"Oh boy."
Shhh Gotsta kill time to make time, brutha
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:45 PM |
| MUSCLES, LOW BODYFAT, AND CLEAN SKIN WILL DO |
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| 01 Jul 2013 11:46 PM |
"MUSCLES, LOW BODYFAT, AND CLEAN SKIN WILL DO"
ya but bruh das easy stuff lissin 2 dem ugly gurls on omeggle
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