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cut a regular piece of copy paper 25 times in half and stack them on top of each other. the height will exceed a mile
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What up with the guns you all? Do I have to dispaly my Daisy?
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True about the sailing histoy toya. Most of the brightest minds spent a lot of time improving travel, like today. However, the technological curve for development did increase recently in sight of all history. Flight is an example. Imagine if the Roaman’s or other succeeded in industrialization. I here they came close.
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Interesting. I also thought about using spire on a boat, but not feeling alone. I would suspect there will be/are attempts with some interesting outcomes. Battery technology has come a long way in the past decade, so has alternate energy engineering. To combine modern lightweight materials for a hull, with solar infused spires and massive efficient steeper batteries for ballast, along with flow through salt water chambers (improved McCabe) all a in corrosion free environment may one day exceed the efficiency of traditional sail boat.
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Did you know, after a year of training, my dog knows what i'm thinking sometimes. Did you know, after a year of training, my dog knows what i'm thinking sometimes.
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Good pondering. I believe the rate would be slower in spaghettification then that of time/light freedom because the energy consumed or expended in the spaghettification process.
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I have some questions about light.
alex folen replied to jajrussel's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
understood. thank you. btw, yelp is yes. -
question about the interaction of electrons with its surrounding
alex folen replied to Jerryt12's topic in Chemistry
volatile is a human definition for earthligs - stp in front of us. "stable" chemistry/physics speaking, is different. -
Not sure how fast any plants grow in PR but you may be limited on time to see, or thwart any poisson interactions with growth. If plants should grow super fast then time lapse pictures would be helpful, now till then. Small concentrations of "Round up" in varying concentrations perhaps? We know what this is.
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Black holes and the Big Bang: A Theory
alex folen replied to jablan's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
I tend to agree here, Yo! ...(Sorry alien just had to) Broad generalizations is the safety zone. -
I have some questions about light.
alex folen replied to jajrussel's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
Yes, it's like writing in quick slang sloppy English and sorry about that. You Scottish I should presume, not understanding, or want some thought? -
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what are the risks of using embryonic stem cells to treat parkinson's?
alex folen replied to krazy's topic in Homework Help
whoo.....WOW. Hold on.....dont you think you need to narrow the question dude. Maybe a little bit to start. -
No doubt ajb. GR well understood. Tell me what gravity is and how we can mimic it. No can do dude (now), or we'd be + trillionares. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedActually, I may hypothesize a bit on the subject, if I may. It will take something else other then a mass constructed by humans obviously, which conflicts with GR THEORY. What can it be.
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it's a little warm today in Florida.
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OK, WHEN DISCOVER GRAVITY PLEASE, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. We (you, yikes) can make fortunes!
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How can I cheaply remove calcium carbonate residue?
alex folen replied to Justonium's topic in Inorganic Chemistry
Edta. (for those of you why do not know - ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid. you can now get it from the supermarket, or Wall Mart perhaps. A fellow chemist came up with th e patent and made a fortune. Go figure. -
I have some questions about light.
alex folen replied to jajrussel's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
Yelp, Yelp and Yelp. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedCome on. Light waves. Hello, it is a proven fact (almost for now) light waves travel many miles (X 100,000,000,000,00000000). Does this say anything? To anybody? Merged post follows: Consecutive posts merged so far ture dat! -
Can Working Wings Be Grafted on a Human? [Answered: NO]
alex folen replied to Demosthenes's topic in Genetics
OK, still wont work. Great. How many times have we hered that. Keep up the good advise and teachings. BTW, it dont work untill you have tried it. Merged post follows: Consecutive posts mergedTo be quite frank, scientifically speaking, nothing is impossible right? Speaking of human powered flight recently, it is ?how impossible it seems today.? I may be in the wrong forum. Thanks. -
Can Working Wings Be Grafted on a Human? [Answered: NO]
alex folen replied to Demosthenes's topic in Genetics
Actually, take a small young human of the most perfect type. Train non-stop with all the mental and physical practices and yes including steroids. Train that unfortunate individual, probably of a male species, on a machine to exercise 24/7 or scientifically suitable for maximum performance. Do this for 10 years or more. Then add another 1000 unfortunate candidates to the experiment to do the same. (Not Mengele, but curious of the question. Using only today?s technology (and then plus 10 years or more) I believe it is possible for this type of human to sustain flight with some newly devised, strong and light weight articulating (in some fashion or form) wings adapted to the body. Arms and even legs possibly linked to the flapping mechanism. So there! Let?s not forget about time ? evolution.