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  1. Well, I'm just saying that travelling back in time isn't duplicating the matter, just moving it about in space-time. The matter is still conserved, its just at another point in time.
  2. Yea, its mainly copies of google's forum directory sites.
  3. Yep, just hit attach the file.
  4. Duke: The problem I see with that is that the matter isn't being duplicated back in time, its simply being moved. If the atoms are actually moved then there won't be a feedback effect.
  5. Nah, its v subscript p; most probable velocity. see here
  6. I was browsing some thermodynamics sites and I found the equation for calculating the most probably velocity of ideal gas particles given temperature and molar mass. vp = sqrt (2RT / M) where R=8.3145 M for dry air is around .029 kg/mol substitute the speed of light for vp and solve for T. tell me what you get. A quick google search informed me that this is probably not correct, but meh
  7. hold on a bit, i'll see what I can come up with
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    Avant Browser

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  10. Well then the limit would be the temperature when the particles are moving at C. The limit could never be reached, but it could be infinitely close.
  11. i want to be fantastically delighted!
  12. It is published here, but August's articles aren't up yet: http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0894-9875/contents
  13. I think he did submit a peer-reviewed article somehwere, I'll see if I can dig it up.
  14. Is there an agreed upon reason why 90% of the human population is right handed? Also, is there any proven genetic connection or predisposition?
  15. Did it just come out in europe? I saw it a little over a month ago, and yes, it was much better than I had expected!
  16. i found him on google internet search ;}
  17. Simple TNA molecules do not render complex molecular evolution possible. I'm not saying its impossible, I'm just saying just because TNA are simple doesn't mean RNA/DNA/other biochemical molecules/pathways are.
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    Stalking dementia

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  19. I'm not quite sure what happened here...looks like all the settings got reset. smells funny!
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    I SHALL
  21. Email users are only six mouse-clicks away from anyone else in cyberspace, a team including two Australian researchers at New York's Columbia University has found. Drawing on the six degrees of separation theory, the experiment involved more than 60,000 participants in 166 countries who registered online. Volunteers were asked to begin an email chain to reach 18 "target" people in 13 countries, including Australia. Each person in the chain was to forward the email to someone they thought would get it closer to the target. Although some message chains died out, researchers found that emails could reach their targets in an average of five to seven steps. "This study was based on a much older study conducted by Stanley Milgram in the 1950s and out of which the phrase 'six degrees of separation' is likely to have arisen," said researcher Duncan Watts, who studied physics at the Australian Defence Force Academy before further study in the US.
  22. Indeed. That is why we exist afterall.
  23. Glider will probably be able to help with this..
  24. * WARNING * the image below is twisted, but its fake :} phear my photoshop skills Chainsaw Bunny:
  25. LOL
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