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Astronomy & Space - August 2007

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2007-08-04 09:53:55 · 9 answers · asked by blklightz 4

Let's say i take a jet which flies at a very high speed. I take off from Europe at 10.00AM to USA and i reach USA in 3 hours local time 6AM. Does this mean that i've been in the past?

It's kinda cool because i would be able to see the same sunrise twice a day . lol

2007-08-04 08:16:30 · 11 answers · asked by Cristian 3

2007-08-04 07:36:30 · 9 answers · asked by lauren s 5

We and other creatures live in the visible universe made of matter. Can it be that there is also life exists in the anti-matter universe, which can not be observed? They may be next to me and you.

2007-08-04 07:16:39 · 14 answers · asked by John 1

Too much money is being spet on war,weapons,and trips to oute space.How much does it cost to send one out?

2007-08-04 07:15:12 · 9 answers · asked by David O 2

any one of you believe that your love ones who jus passes away will come and find us in our dream? wad if they do not come and find you? does that mean he/she doesn't want to see/talk to you anymore? or is this just a natural body system that it would react as we were too sad over the death of our love ones?

2007-08-04 07:12:05 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

as long as AMA/IMA != 100 then > greater than and lesser < than 100% efficiency can be achieved, such as the oscillator and the attenuator. with perfect zero being 100% efficiency. that tachyons are > greater and gravitons < lesser. and that reality lay within [+-45] degrees of the cotangent of the orbital time and circumference. both of the micro scopic and macro scopic world. I am asking this in that is creation a self sustaining UPS system incorporated as LOGIC using the "Lenze", "Coriolis" and "Cultural Growth" laws as "a self powered ' DC rectified power oscillator feedback ' transponding computer system ?" ?

2007-08-04 06:08:08 · 3 answers · asked by stevenos_2005 2

Also what's the resonant frequency of our galaxy?

I know that the earth's frequency (Schumann resonance) is 7.8Hz, I'm hoping that there will be a correlation in sacred geometry between our planet, the galaxy and the entire universe.

I would ultimately like to assess the current state of earths collective consciousness by seeing how many steps of sacred geometry are possible in the complete scale (the universal resonance, divided by the unit measuring each step phi = X)
X would represent the number of steps in the scale.

What run of the ladder we are currently on, I don't know how to do this equation, is it (Universal resonance, minus 7.8Hz, divided by X?

I believe that, as the earth and the universe expand, the expansion accelerates with every multiple of Phi. As each alignment slots into place, it completes another circuit where superconductive elements resonate with each other in pitches of phi. I hope this makes sense to someone.
Nigel : )

2007-08-04 05:51:23 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-04 04:37:27 · 36 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-08-04 04:17:18 · 16 answers · asked by CHANDAN KUMAR J 1

Look we all the the internet hype about what will occur. About the Mayan Calender lets be logical, could it be they ran out of space and became and obselete race before they could have created a new calender? Also if the new Calendar started some five thousand years ago it must be documented what happened at the "end" of the last long count calendar. What worries me is there is no scientific data what occurred 26,000 years ago when there was the last alignment of the earth and the milky way. When that happens ,what happesn to the earth?What happens to the human race, did the last set of people survive? Ill like to hear from actual scientist.

2007-08-04 04:04:51 · 9 answers · asked by Trini 2

can we develope a technique to put a satellite in geo synchronous low orbit and thereafter raise it to gea stationary orbit thereby cutting cost to fire launch vehicle upto 36000km

2007-08-04 03:44:16 · 5 answers · asked by gr s 1

I've been looking for an explanation for very long. As much as am sure there is something very direct and obvious about it, considering how frequently it is mentioned in all discussions about mars, i havnt been able to find out "why". If you could also please suggest somewhere i could find the theory, it'll be gr8!

2007-08-04 03:08:37 · 12 answers · asked by mistyeyez 1

2007-08-04 02:54:49 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

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Somebody set up us the bomb!

2007-08-04 02:18:08 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Hi ALL.


I came across a terrific quotation the other day, from the Carl Sagan book 'Billions and Billions' -


"The first day or so we all pointed to our countries. The third or fourth day we were pointing to our continents. By the fifth day, we were aware of only one Earth."

--Astronaut Sultan bin Salman Al-Saud


What's your favourite space/astronomy/science quotation?

Regards.
Conor

2007-08-04 02:09:55 · 13 answers · asked by Conor D 1

2007-08-04 01:47:05 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

Maybe dark energy is simply the accumulated memories of the times when stars passed through, echoes of gravity through time. Dark energy would be the lingering effect of stars gravitational influences. Stars would be dimensionally shut out from this past, but could bounce perfectly off of it like a wall. This would mean that dark energy is locked in the past, unattainable. This bouncng would explain the anti-gravity effect. Also, because more dark matter would be created as time wore on, it's effects would incease in power...that would explain the increasing acceleration of the universe...

2007-08-04 01:34:38 · 4 answers · asked by sassychickensuckerboy 4

... and extrapolate on the current state of the universe in such a short time bracket, to conclude that essentially all things originated from this initial cosmic explosion?

An explosion that was nothing short of chaotic which led to a series of fine tuned events by which we (the direct outcome of this chaotic explosion) can calculate backwards attempting to explain that such an infinite universe started off from essentially nothing.

Why is it so proper to consider this scientific model?

2007-08-04 00:01:48 · 13 answers · asked by Sweet n Sour 4

2007-08-03 23:22:38 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

If we are not the most intelligent life form in the universe, why hasn’t any other life form developed super advanced travel systems and influenced our lives? Surely if we are so primitive, they would have found us interesting just as we find ants, cockroaches and snails interesting, so interesting that we keep some of these lower intelligent animals as pets or samples for testing and experimenting.

Surely we would be conscious of such activity, just like our pets or lab animals if we were captured, tested upon or kept as pets, if we were in the same position as these other life forms which we have?

2007-08-03 22:09:50 · 7 answers · asked by http://hogshead.pokerknave.com/ 6

I heard that they have this recycling thing. Can anyone enlighten me on this?

2007-08-03 21:56:10 · 8 answers · asked by star995 1

2007-08-03 21:49:13 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

but I noticed that the night of the Mississippi bridge collapse the moon was an orangy/red kind of color (at least here in Minnesota) is it normaly sometimes that color or could the bridge collapse have sent enough dust or whatever into the air to cause the moon to be that color?

2007-08-03 20:49:16 · 5 answers · asked by pumpkin2 1

I often wonder if we were discovered by aliens greatly advanced from us, that they could see us as a lower lifeform and a potential food source.

Think about it. How much thought do you give to the cow that made that steak your eating? Why would hungry aliens be any different to us?

Do we really want to be discovered or to find them?

Was it a mistake to send a probe into space with directions on how to find Earth on it?

Could that probe doom mankind?

2007-08-03 20:45:17 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous

They found a planet, Gliece 581 C within the star's habitable zone. The first they've ever found. However it's year is quite short with it's day just slightly longer. Do you think that it is true that there will be a "Dark" side of the planet, that is too cold for life to actually exist? Or maybe the side with the star will be too warm and only those on the "Twilight" side will be able to support life. Your thoughts?

2007-08-03 19:55:50 · 2 answers · asked by Richard S 2

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