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Physics - August 2006

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Everything is made from sub atomic particles. All mass and all energy. They are either force carring particles or particles of matter. Even light for example is both a wave and a particle. (Photons) Linear time flows in one direction as the universe expands so the future, not only has NOT happened yet, but there is still a considerable distance for us to move in time and space before we even get to it. Taking ALL of this into consideration...How would you use particle physics to explain that some people can actually forsee an event which then happens the exact way they saw it? (Documented cases) How can thier minds possibly go into the future and come back? Which particles travel through time? I am looking for the best scientific and logical answer to this complex question. Lets see what you got.

2006-08-01 20:40:00 · 5 answers · asked by Smart Dude 6

2006-08-01 20:30:29 · 4 answers · asked by Brint 1

2006-08-01 20:29:32 · 4 answers · asked by Roobot 2

if found a clitch...............

2006-08-01 20:00:07 · 22 answers · asked by Roobot 2

Is it possible to double the gravity in a single room???
if it is i wanna try it cause if you can you would be able to work out with twice the effiicentcy cause weight is based on the amount fo gravity an dyou muscles are only used to your normal weight but double it and double your strength unfortunalty you would have to be in this enviroment forabout a month befor you were able to stand but after that you are free to work out and loose weight twice as fast and be twice as strong

2006-08-01 19:42:56 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-01 19:04:21 · 1 answers · asked by bibie a 1

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What will happen if we put blood group "b-" in body of person who has blood group "a+"

2006-08-01 18:42:05 · 7 answers · asked by kavya k 2

I have read that one raison and one anti-matter raison would have the energy to furish New York for a whole day. A box for a year.

2006-08-01 16:29:51 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-08-01 16:18:07 · 17 answers · asked by _frances mae_ 1

2006-08-01 16:11:22 · 21 answers · asked by penguin 4

the fixed point is a man observing outside the train as it pass by with some sort of instrument that can measure the speed of the man running inside the train .

2006-08-01 15:51:47 · 5 answers · asked by kingfph 1

2006-08-01 15:18:13 · 7 answers · asked by Hea Dude ! 6

What physical laws prevent my f.a. from performing this feat?

2006-08-01 15:06:42 · 14 answers · asked by Suit of Flames 2

2006-08-01 14:45:18 · 7 answers · asked by Taz 1

If nothing can escape from a black hole, I can't see how they can form in the first place. When the solar system was formed, the solar system would never have contracted into a sun and planets without radiating huge amounts of heat into empty space. If a black hole can't do this then that would seem to halt its contraction, or at least convert its contraction into an infinite asymtote such as 1/x goes to zero as x goes to infinity. Any thoughts?

2006-08-01 14:34:57 · 11 answers · asked by Sciencenut 7

2006-08-01 14:18:36 · 4 answers · asked by Willem V 3

2006-08-01 13:04:34 · 3 answers · asked by CJ 1

Consider the equation v=1/3zxt^2. The dimensions of the variables x, v, and t are [L], [L]/[T], and [T], respectively. What must be the dimensions of the variable z, such that both sides of the equation have the same dimensions?

Can someone work through the problem so I can understand the process?

2006-08-01 13:00:06 · 8 answers · asked by airbearfl 1

I know that a body is negatively charged if it has extra electrons, but what makes the electrons negatively charged in the first place. What is the diffeence between a positive and a negative charge anyway?

2006-08-01 12:10:29 · 4 answers · asked by ahmed3_e 1

If you place a torch (flashlight, bulb-battery) on a mirror, so the beam is reflected straight back to the bulb, with no gaps between the two where the light can get out, where does the light go (without turning the torch off) ?

2006-08-01 10:56:35 · 15 answers · asked by Timbo 3

2006-08-01 10:46:06 · 26 answers · asked by machan 1

In your answer please put your age, that would help a ton! Thanks!
~Violet~

2006-08-01 10:32:49 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous

compared to a grain of salt or something common.

2006-08-01 10:18:38 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

What is the linear speed due to the Earth's rotation of a point at the following locations?
(a) on the Equator (REarth = 6.38 * 10^6 m)?
m/s
(b) on the Arctic Circle (latitude 66.5° N)?
m/s
(c) at a latitude of 34.0°N?
m/s

2006-08-01 09:32:53 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

(a) A 0.35 m diameter grinding wheel rotates at 2300 rpm. Calculate its angular velocity.
rad/s
(b) What is the linear speed of a point on the edge of the grinding wheel?
m/s
What is the acceleration of a point on the edge of the grinding wheel?
Magnitude
m/s2

2006-08-01 09:30:12 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

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