Black Holes? Dark Matter? Space Curvature?
As far as I know we already do as much as we can to understand that. Aritificial Space Curvature would make a great 'propulsion' system.
2007-04-24 18:00:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Ignoring what you can see to be concerned with what you cannot see is a form of mental illness. As others have pointed out, there are times when you need to be concerned about both, and times when you ned be concerned about neither.
2007-04-25 01:19:27
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answered by Helmut 7
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On a more serious note...Ahem...My answer would be yes. I am concerned with microscopic, harmful organisms. I am concerned with abstract concepts like slavery and violence. I am concerned with homelessness due to mental illness (which is not always visible) and the rise of that situation. I am concerned with neglect of children and elderly. I am concerned with lack of love in this complicated world which seems to move at an alarming rate. All of these things I hold in my heart and offer up in prayer...and ask all of you to do the same...
2007-04-25 01:02:50
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answered by Melody 4
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You need to be concerned about both. A virus can kill you as certainly as a mushroom-shaped cloud âº
Doug
2007-04-25 01:02:33
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answered by doug_donaghue 7
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You needn't be concerned about either, As doug said....
"A virus can kill you as certainly as a mushroom shaped cloud."
And I Say...And there is nothing you can do about it.
Don't Worry...Be Happy !
2007-04-25 01:07:18
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answered by bob shark 7
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Yeah. Put on sunblock, or you'll be able to see what you cannot see at first. :D
2007-04-25 07:42:18
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answered by Wufei 3
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is this concerning your penis?
2007-04-25 00:58:36
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answered by Anonymous
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