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I realize I'm going to get a lot of flack for this, but here goes.

What would God need to do to exist everywhere at once?

Universally, would it be feasible as he would be subject to the different time speeds in relation to one another?

Would it just mean that God would have to think slower the larger the Universe becomes because the less centralized the mind would be?

2007-03-30 04:59:48 · 10 answers · asked by Luis 6

When you buy it, you must be given a certain length, you know, consumers rights and stuff.

How unfair would it be if your mate got 30cm more string!

2007-03-30 04:18:19 · 16 answers · asked by Cookie_Monster_UK 5

The first one:
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Fahrenheit - Celcius Conversion Formula

C = (F-32) x 5/9
F = C x 9/5 + 32


The second one:
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Celcius
a temperature scale in which 0' represents the freezing point of water and 100' the boiling point.
To convert a Celcius reading to Fahrenheit degree, multiply by 9, divide by , and add 32.
(also called "centigrade")

Fahrenheit
a temperature scale in which 32' represents the freezing point of water and 212' the boiling point. To convert to Celcius, subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit reading, multiply by 5, and divide by 9.

to re-state it:

Celcius to Fahrenheit:
m ~ 9
d ~ 5
a ~ 32

Fahrenheit to Celcius
s ~ 32
m ~ 5
d ~ 9

Namaste

2007-03-30 03:18:24 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-30 01:28:40 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-29 20:08:12 · 11 answers · asked by Natasha Lacey 1

hi,
i'm pavan surabhi, a student from india,andi'm very interested in having a career in nanotechnology.
but i have only taken maths physics and chemistry in my high school.so is it neccesary for one to know biology to have a career in nanotech.
and is there any relation between nanotech and IT

2007-03-29 19:04:12 · 2 answers · asked by pavan s 1

What are the five aging problems in the digestive system?

real answers from people who know what their talking about would be great=)

2007-03-29 17:55:54 · 3 answers · asked by sarah 2

Is the time dilation in a black hole theorized based on it's gravity, or is it measurable in some way(like by light moving by it)? I mean we cannot stick a clock in, so how is it known?

2007-03-29 16:37:40 · 3 answers · asked by Luis 6

I'm not sure what is "my" own voice's real tone, the one that I hear everyday from myself or the one I hear from an audio recording. I'm not sure which one is the one people hears everyday???

2007-03-29 16:31:22 · 6 answers · asked by sesilu2 2

I'm really interested in science, but i'm not sure what i want to do, or even what i want to study at uni.

I'm in year 12, so ill be finishing school this year. My subjects are Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Extension 1 math (3 unit), and advanced english.

I was thinking maybe engineering (civil, mainly), but now i'm leaning towards biochemistry and DNA and stuff.

Any ideas would be great.

2007-03-29 16:02:09 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

So we have the speed of light in a vacuum, but how slow can we make it go? Also how is it done?

2007-03-29 15:47:01 · 7 answers · asked by Luis 6

In the car, at home, in stores, at work..... during Summer, Winter, Spring, Fall.

I am always extremely careful not to rub my shoes or clothes on anything. This is getting annoying. I seem to be the only one with this problem.

Is there a way to prevent these static shocks?

I never leave home without my 'bounce sheets' now. :(

2007-03-29 15:18:50 · 4 answers · asked by Shaana 5

in order to have $16,000 after 5 years.

2007-03-29 15:10:21 · 2 answers · asked by Michele N 1

2007-03-29 11:46:06 · 12 answers · asked by forensicfreak1114 1

I shamefully told this poor kid that fish couldn't breath normally in a water spout. Well this is only partly true. I can personally state that as a child I was exposed to fish dropping from the sky sent there by an apparent water spout, and those fish were still quite alive. Everyone agreed that no fish could live so long out of water, given our distance from the waves. I could only conclude that fish can "normally asperate" inside a water spout. Of course, they still might not have enjoyed it much...And I stand by my statement that even a fish could well do with a G suit in a water spout, and training in keeping the blood to it's head... :)

2007-03-29 11:38:00 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Also I need info on how to make the lighthouse and the circuit please.

2007-03-29 11:34:51 · 1 answers · asked by dreamgirl542 2

I know that smaller DNA fragments move quickly through electrophoresis gel because they're not encountering the same resistance and can travel more quickly than larger fragments, but WHY do the fragments seperate by size in the first place?

2007-03-29 10:49:50 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

so i was timing my reflexes an it showed me:
0.219
and the second time
0.25
which one is faster?

2007-03-29 10:32:29 · 5 answers · asked by chickchick 3

in a scientific experiment do we read from the meniscus?

2007-03-29 10:08:06 · 5 answers · asked by francesca s 2

what is the difference between the two, and how do you use the MC, MR, MS and M+ functions. My elementary teachers never explained these to me. :(

2007-03-29 09:26:45 · 9 answers · asked by tallpaulmwp 2

I think kids should learn to do their own homework, anybody agree?

2007-03-29 09:25:45 · 4 answers · asked by mrrosema 5

How much pressure is there in a normal plastic 2L bottle of soda that has not been shaken or opened?

2007-03-29 09:21:25 · 3 answers · asked by narrowpath_99 2

Because I know I'm really bad at it but my dad is a whiz! Whats the deal??

2007-03-29 08:43:47 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Tomato, lemon, or grapefruit?

2007-03-29 08:41:36 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-03-29 06:36:25 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

Here is the puzzle for GCT67C Out of Order. Please help.

YOU NEED TO SOLVE THE PUZZLE BELOW TO OBTAIN THE REAL COORDINATES


Coordinates: N52 A.BCD W106 EF.GHI

Bushes Behind Look, Cache And Muggles. Hide Behind Muggles And In Front Of Park, Rocks And Water. Muggles In Front Of Bushes, Hide And Rocks. Park Behind Rocks, Run And Cache. Look Behind Cache And In Front Of Park, Water And Run. Rocks In Front Of Water And Bushes. Water Behind Park, Look And Hide. Cache In Front Of Muggles, Park And Hide. Run Behind Cache And In Front Of Rocks, Water And Hide. Park Behind Bushes And Muggles. Muggles In Front Of Look And Water. Rocks Behind Look, Cache And Run.

0=Run 1=Muggles 2=Bushes 3=Rocks 4=Hide 5=Cache 6=Look 7=Water 8=Park

See the original cache listing at: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=9e6e6a06-38c4-4ea9-a58f-def2b38473cd

2007-03-29 04:34:05 · 2 answers · asked by saskgeocacher 1

Theoretically if I could instantly cool water to absolute 0, like say I take a bucket of water and I can "magically" change it to absolute 0, does the water freeze and crystallize or would it just stop?

2007-03-29 04:31:04 · 5 answers · asked by Luis 6

For all intents and purposes is the Earth a perpetual motion machine as it will forever go around the Sun until one of the forces changes(ie: sun goes nova)?

Is there any energy lost in motion through space or is it perpetual?

2007-03-29 04:22:01 · 8 answers · asked by Luis 6

Other than UV lamps, is there any way to generate UV radiation in a simple school lab?

The device needs to be capable of producing DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES of UV.... can you do that with UV lamps? (the only ones I've seen are of one frequency only).

Thanks! x

2007-03-29 01:50:58 · 2 answers · asked by Rawr! 1

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