You are soooo right!
Did 2 years at Lawrence Labs. Worked on (grunt assembly) power conditioning for the NOVA side of the SHIVA/NOVA Laser. Went from 2 way aviation communications to 100kv power supplies. A 25 microfarad 100kv cap could charge to lethal values from static. I forget how many were used to fire the exciter lamps but it was 26 terrawatt total power being dumped in 100 nano seconds if I remember. You could get zapped from 4 ft when they were charged.
Small animals would get into the racks. The only thing big enough to leave any trace was a cat.
The problem was trying to sort out the BS stories from the real. Some of the guys out there were practiced BS Artists.
2007-08-07 14:39:27
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answered by Stand-up philosopher. It's good to be the King 7
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The laws of physics are the most powerful in my opinion. The laws of man change whenever they feel like it, the laws of God are only observed if you believe in God, but the laws of physics are pretty much constant and effect everyone. You can disregard the laws of man or God, but you know what, when you throw something in the air...its gonna come back down...whether you like it or not.
2007-08-07 21:05:33
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answered by Saphira 3
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All of these laws have to be seen as suspect because they are placed in a human context that changes in varing ways, however to answer your question the law of physics is the most absolute
2007-08-07 20:56:27
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answered by Greg 7
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Laws of physics, then harshly enforced laws of man, then laws of God, then weakly enforced laws of man.
2007-08-07 22:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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On the average day, I'd say it's the "law of the spousal partnership" that wins hands down. And guess what -- given social statistics, nobody on average actually dies from "breaking" these laws.
2007-08-07 20:55:30
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answered by Bev B 4
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the law of physics by far
2007-08-07 21:01:03
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answered by hi_iduntcyber_doyou 5
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The laws of physics, because no matter what your beliefs or governing structure is, you must obey these rules.
2007-08-07 20:54:32
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answered by Dylan 5
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Laws of man may be changed
Laws of god are fantasy, with no bearing on reality
Laws of physics are what we have obseved, and will be modified when we learn more.
You are trying to combine reality with your hatefilled fantasy.....go wash your hair
2007-08-07 20:55:28
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answered by ? 4
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Technically, depending on what you believe, the laws of man & physics were created by God (duh!). So I go with the laws of God.
2007-08-07 21:02:25
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answered by eet2006 3
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you cannot disobey the laws of physiscs, its impossible.
science all thr way!
2007-08-07 20:58:53
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answered by Daniel/Laura Black. 2
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