How to do not break my heart?
2006-06-21 23:13:58
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answer #1
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answered by Zorrow 3
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well there are many scientists are trying to solve like :
1. cold fusiion- it relates to the process of nuclear fusion taking place at near room temperatures.
2.finding the proof of the existence of the particle called the graviton-which is believed to be exchanged when gravitational interaction takes place.
3.even though, the big bang supports the formation of universe it still has not provided the correct mechanism of formation of the universe.
4.making of superconductors which operate even at room temperature.
5.research is still on for making of fuel efficient and nonpolluting vehicles.
2006-06-21 23:34:38
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answer #2
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answered by vish 2
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Easily controlled atomic fusion, or, as previously stated, cold fusion.
By definition, Cold fusion is a nuclear fusion reaction that takes place at or near room temperature and normal pressure instead of the millions of degrees required for plasma fusion reactions.
It has the potential to produce a vast amount of energy at minimal cost.
2006-06-21 23:20:43
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answer #3
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answered by Xraydelta1 3
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Mathematically representing the interactions of all of the four forces in nature. electromagnetism, weak nuclear force, strong nuclear force and (the wimp of the lot) gravity. Right now, different theories explain interactions between only electromagnetism and the nuclear forces. Gravity is still left by the wayside.
2006-06-21 23:17:24
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answer #4
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answered by quntmphys238 6
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1. How does the universe work?
2. What is its history and its future?
3. How can we improve the quality of life without doing more harm than good? (genetics abuse, global warming)
2006-06-22 05:29:44
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answer #5
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answered by Frank N 7
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Control of gravity and inertia. Possibly some other force fields also.
2006-06-21 23:20:50
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answer #6
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answered by HeavenlyBull 2
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How was the universe created?
2006-06-28 18:25:40
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answer #7
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answered by _anonymous_ 4
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1.Spooky spin effect
2. Relation b/w light and gravitation
i dont know more
2006-06-21 23:07:37
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answer #8
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answered by mohit 2
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cold fusion
2006-06-21 23:07:44
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answer #9
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answered by santosh s 4
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