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also what about in Australia?

2006-07-14 16:45:34 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Weather

2006-07-14 16:44:30 · 5 answers · asked by bruinsfan72 1 in Other - Science

Einstein's theory of relativity was proved experimentally by showing that light from a distant star was distorted by the mass of the sun during an eclipse. Light IS affected by gravity. Light "supposedly" has no mass, yet it is still affected by gravity. Is F=Gm1m2/r^2 not really the correct way to look at it? Is this just a simplified case? I understand that spacetime is curved and this is what really causes gravitational effects according to Einstein. Any "object" (photon, electron, with mass, massless) is affected by gravity because it is following curved spacetime. This tells me that the definition for gravitational force is incorrect. If the mass of one of the two objects is 0, then F=0. Both objects are taken into account when both have mass because they both warp spacetime around them, but if only one has mass, IT ONLY warps spacetime, but the definition does not leave room for this idea.

Hmmmmmmmmmmm..............?

2006-07-14 16:41:02 · 7 answers · asked by Thomas P 2 in Physics

Evolution propagandists personify Natural Selection with human intelligence of choice. It is called pathetic fallacy. Natural environments are often cyclic---from cold to hot, and from hot to cold, etc. How can it choose for billions of times to form beautiful men and women like yourselves? It is mathematically impossible. The theory can not fool me and my family, and every other thinking person.

2006-07-14 16:40:22 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Science

i know that it basically consists of their originally having been some sort of huge singularity which then exploded, but wasnt there any thing else out there at that time? even 100 trillion light years away or something? Is it possible for us to answer that question at this time? what was everything like before this huge singularity came into existance? I am curious to know

2006-07-14 16:38:36 · 11 answers · asked by kitty is ANGRY!™ 5 in Astronomy & Space

I have never had it but my mom said my little sister dose

2006-07-14 16:38:27 · 4 answers · asked by Sara F 1 in Other - Science

2006-07-14 16:36:16 · 13 answers · asked by Gabriel M 4 in Mathematics

The Yellowstone supervolcano supposedly erupts every few hundred thousand years, and we're about due for another explosion. Would a well-placed nuclear bomb hurry the process along?

2006-07-14 16:32:30 · 10 answers · asked by David S 5 in Earth Sciences & Geology

2006-07-14 16:19:14 · 21 answers · asked by Kango Man 5 in Weather

A - uranium
B - iron
C - plutonium
D - hydrogen

2006-07-14 16:18:58 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Physics

Like the sexual paradox, where you father yourself, even cannibalize yourself. You can even simultaneously be your father, mother, daughter, and son, a family tree unto yourself. Know of any time paradoxes you wan to share? Its fascinating!

2006-07-14 16:11:39 · 13 answers · asked by ZORRO 3 in Astronomy & Space

Mine is fish because i'm a pises

2006-07-14 16:00:07 · 30 answers · asked by Anonymous in Zoology

2006-07-14 15:55:43 · 23 answers · asked by tarsha p 1 in Geography

What probes/telescopes are used and how is this data recived as credible?

2006-07-14 15:51:20 · 11 answers · asked by necrorat 2 in Astronomy & Space

Shouldn't the night sky really be white instead of black? Is it because the big bang gives a cutoff to the light hitting or eyes from deep space?

2006-07-14 15:43:29 · 5 answers · asked by ZORRO 3 in Astronomy & Space

You have 2 hurricanes swirling around in the tropics, what will happen when they hit each other? will they combine in to one really big hurricane?

2006-07-14 15:42:21 · 8 answers · asked by Nullname 1 in Weather

2006-07-14 15:40:48 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Mathematics

The big freeze is probably the final state of our universe wouldn't you say? It all has to do with omega and lanbla. Anyway, there's not enough matter & energy to reverse the original expansion of the universe so it will expand forever like its doing now. What's your ideas on how the universe will end?

2006-07-14 15:38:58 · 15 answers · asked by ZORRO 3 in Astronomy & Space

what is the difference between the hydroxyl value and hydroxyl number

2006-07-14 15:33:07 · 2 answers · asked by r 1 in Chemistry

yes!! iam serious!! lets hear what you all have to say.. you know you have.... everyone has done it... and everyones has done a stinky one too!! don't be shy... everyone is waiting for your wonder story... i myself, once let one off that smelled so bad it was like a brick wall, i was in a store, so i turn to my little sweet son of six years old and seid, " Spencer!!!oh how could you, that stinks!!!".. and my daughter of five, didn't miss a beat, she went ,"ewwww, spencer".. they both knew i did it... it was so funny...

2006-07-14 15:29:48 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Medicine

and can you please name those solutions?

2006-07-14 15:29:41 · 8 answers · asked by nila 1 in Chemistry

question self explanitory

2006-07-14 15:24:22 · 7 answers · asked by Ricki 2 in Other - Science

2006-07-14 15:13:44 · 7 answers · asked by spins 1 in Astronomy & Space

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