I sleep in my microwave.....
I get a full nights sleep in just 8 minutes!
2006-09-05 05:27:02
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answered by NICK J 2
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hey, common, if travelling back in time was that easy, then scientist would have started living in big microwave ovens to travel accross time(with special protection suites)
ACTUALLY, wat happens, is that microwaves, due to their energy heat up the coffee faster, and thus increase the dissolution of sugar, coffee, in milk/water....(i don know the recipe)this makes the coffee faster than usual(when done by usual methods, as on a stove)....
REMEMBER THAT, time is not a path, or a process that u can go back to, it is a dimension....take an example,
in the coffee u made, lets assume that a chemical reaction took place, and compound X was formed, at time- t. If the coffee travels back in time, then at any time before t, the volume/concentration of X in the coffee has to be negative., which is not possible....as volume occupied by anything cannot be negative. SO THIS IS NOT POSSIBLE.
and,.....ur not a dumbass, everybody has inquisitiveness, and thoughts, all of them have relevance in science. NO question is bad.
2006-09-05 05:43:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, all INSTANT coffee placed in a microwave with a clockwise turntable travels back in time to the time and place of its invention, and the B****** responsible is drowning in a revolting sea of his own creation.
This does not work on defrost setting.
2006-09-06 09:22:26
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answered by Anonymous
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hi, user-friendly, if vacationing lower back in time grew to become into that straightforward, then scientist could have started residing in vast microwave ovens to return and forth accross time(with particular protection suites) actual, wat happens, is that microwaves, by way of their power warmth up the espresso quicker, and consequently improve the dissolution of sugar, espresso, in milk/water....(i don understand the recipe)this makes the espresso quicker than standard(whilst finished with the help of standard techniques, as on a range).... save in mind that, time isn't a direction, or a technique that u can bypass lower back to, this is a length....take an occasion, interior the espresso u made, shall we assume that a chemical reaction befell, and compound X grew to become into formed, at time- t. If the espresso travels lower back in time, then at any time till now t, the quantity/concentration of X interior the espresso must be unfavorable., which isn't accessible....as quantity occupied with the help of something can't be unfavorable. SO that may no longer accessible. and,.....ur no longer a dumbass, all human beings has inquisitiveness, and proposals, all of them have relevance in technology. no question is undesirable.
2016-12-18 05:16:41
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answered by desantiago 4
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No. Both are correct. In that case, Instant Coffee would travel forward in time and you got a cup of coffee!
2006-09-05 06:16:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I can see how your mind works.
I tried this once and when I looked in the microwave, the cup wasn't there - it was empty and back on the counter and the coffee hadn't been opened yet. Ether it went back in time, or forward into the future and I had already\y drunk it - or, perhaps I forgot to make it....that's highly unlikely,
It's much more likely to have traveled back in time.
2006-09-05 05:47:02
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answered by LeAnne 7
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Instant is not entirely accurate but is used because 'quite quick' is too long winded. If you put coffee into me I travel back in time.
2006-09-05 05:40:14
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answered by Silkie1 4
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No it would just be heated up. The term instant refers to the fact that the coffee dissolves very rapidly as opposed to longer methods of making coffee.
2006-09-05 05:39:51
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answered by Robert A 5
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Assuming that you are just joking about the question:
If you put pure water (water with no additives and not contaminated with anything) in a sterilised, clean glass and put it in the microwave and heat it up, it will not boil. It will become highly unstable and may explode.
;)
2006-09-05 05:30:52
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answered by Cero Kool 2
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that's brilliant! A coffee cup materializes in the past! Awesome!
2006-09-05 06:05:15
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answered by Rob 5
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no it's not going to go back in time. that's just a stupid assumption. as soon as you make it its coffee. instant just means you don't have to go through the effort of brewing it first.
2006-09-05 05:59:43
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answered by shiara_blade 6
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