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| 21 Jul 2012 11:36 PM |
You can bend Time with Light!
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| 21 Jul 2012 11:42 PM |
Two dimensional planes are destroying all of the others!
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| 21 Jul 2012 11:47 PM |
That’s the minuscule factor by which time speeds up if you’re elevated just one foot higher from the surface of the Earth, according to new study in Science that cleverly demonstrates Einstein‘s general relativity on a human scale. Don’t rush to move into the basement to extend your life, though: That tiny speck of a difference would account for just about a billionth of a second over the span of the year.
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| 21 Jul 2012 11:51 PM |
In the physical sciences, a particle is a small localized object to which can be ascribed several physical properties such as volume or mass. The word is rather general in meaning, and is refined as needed by various scientific fields.
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:01 AM |
The Milky Way galaxy is a barred spiral galaxy with a diameter of about 100,000 light-years and containing about 200 billion stars. Our Solar System is located towards the edge of one of the Milky Way's outer spiral arms, known as the Orion Arm or Local Spur, about 25,000 to 28,000 light years from the galactic centre.
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:03 AM |
A person on the equator is rotating around the Earth at about 1,660 kilometres per hour. A person at the north or south pole actually has a rotational speed of zero, and is effectively turning on the spot. Somewhere in between, a person’s rotational speed decreases as they move from the equator towards the pole: for example, a person in Toronto, at around 45°N, is travelling about 1,230 kilometres per hour.
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:07 AM |
Light travels at exactly 299,792,458 metres per second in a vacuum (about 300,000 kilometres per second or just over 1 billion kilometres per hour). As a comparison, sound waves travel at a paltry 343.14 metres per second (about 1,235 kilometres per hour), almost a million times slower than light waves, and the fastest military airplane, the SR-71 Blackbird, can fly at about 980 metres per second (about 3,500 kilometres per hour).
200 Singularity Particles traveling space one falls down and destroys a galaxy. |
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:12 AM |
Your right I shall change my Outfit
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:18 AM |
Earth’s atmosphere is divided up into several layers: the troposphere from about 6 - 20 kilometres up; the stratosphere from 20 - 50 kilometres; the mesosphere from 50 - 85 kilometres; the thermosphere from 85 - 690 kilometres; and the exosphere out to about 10,000 kilometres. “Space” is often considered to start at about 100 kilometres up, known as the Kármán line, where the Earth's atmosphere becomes too thin for aeronautical purposes. The International Space Station orbits the Earth about 350 kilometres up (in the thermosphere).
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:21 AM |
so nerdy. *turning into WHEaTLEY* hey what's that thing? maybe u should rub that thing all over your face. |
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:37 AM |
I think it is really entertaining when people don't know the actually definition of a nerd or geek and use it incorrectly. Having high intelligence doesn't mean you are a geek. Also just for the people who are clueless about the definition I saved you the trouble of looking it up. A nerd or geek is a social outcast or a pariah.
Pertaining to your comment on the theory of relativity: In Special Relativity, we learn that the speed of light is a constant, regardless of the speed of the source or the observer. This means that if you measure the speed of a light beam from a star that is receding from you at .99 x the speed of light, that light will still pass you at exactly the speed of light. The same is true if you are departing or approaching a star - that way no one can tell whether you are moving or the star is moving, because there is no fixed or favored frame of reference. This in turn does things like affecting the passage of time in frames of reference that are moving at high speeds relative to each other, etc. |
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:40 AM |
Hey look its hk the ten y/o idiot!
Also, Nuclear energy is based apon the splitting of atoms. |
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:41 AM |
Well, obviously you're going to spin faster if you're lower down. The earth only spins on one axis, and you traverse the sphere slightly quicker when you're closer to the central axis. |
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:49 AM |
| black holes are collapsed supermassive stars so dense in gravity they suck all matter in, and not even light can escape their clutches |
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:49 AM |
Now, please talk about neutron stars. Let's see how much you know. |
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:52 AM |
uuuuuuuuuuuh are those the ones with magnetic fields so powerful they can suck the iron outta your blood from 10k miles away |
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:52 AM |
| AND BLOBOMA IS DEMOWER IN HOTEFE GENAT. |
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| 22 Jul 2012 12:52 AM |
| This is very un relavent but interesting nonetheless. graphene paper which is made of several single-hexagonal sheets of carbon that is chemically reformed from graphite. In comparison with steel, graphene paper is six times lighter, it's twice as strong, there are six times less dense, 10 times the tensile strength and 13 times greater flexibility then steel. |
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