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Never ever bloody never tell your girlfriend/wife that you have cheated her. You might think you are doing the right thing by being sincere with her but you'll end up being alone or being hit. There's nothing positive there. there's nothing like experience
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I agree with you. But we humans have this bad habit of giving taste a lot of importance.
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Time as the 4th dimension has a different meaning from what people usually imagine with 'dimension'. Here's a simple view. To find any location you need three numbers, length, height, and width. This is why we say that locations are determined by a 3dimensional number. On the other side, to locate and event except the three spatial dimensions used to determine locations, you need another dimension which is time, thus we say that event are determined by a 4dimensional number. That's all the fancy stuff about time as the fourth dimensional basically. And the aging thing just violates common sense. How could you breath in vacuum in the first place? Our organism is highly depended from the medium around us, and removing the medium roughly means removing us too!
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Open minds? If open minds mean to agree with your points, than I give up from "open mindness"!
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But in phun you can do what you want, I mean it what you want. You build a house, it's hard to make everything the same size so you can have it stable, they fall off, make them again, build something else, and come to a point where you have created something really good and say "I did that!!!", I just can't resist it. Having to complete missions is what actually makes you limited. It's like saying "you got to do this, no matter how just do it or you can't go on"! I hate that. On the other side, phun is fun man:D , though there is a problem with it, it's too addictive!
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Why does speed time slow down when you go fast then the speed of light
thedarkshade replied to a topic in Relativity
And as 46&2 likes explanations, this would be because you need infinite energy to have v=c for massive objects! -
That'd be because there is no 'preferred' frame of reference.
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But is just so real. You make your own world there!
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Why the electrolysis is more efficient with hot water?
thedarkshade replied to Magnethos's topic in Physics
Great Magnethos, you'd make a fancy video if only you'd burnt the H released> -
¿How much energy can I obtain if I do the inverse process?
thedarkshade replied to Magnethos's topic in Physics
A wire shaped like a sphere (not completely though)! -
Just split it into molecules? Yeah sure, you can just blow him/her up.Without damage? Umm... no! And reassembling it into the proper form it just simply impossible. I read something similar on Kaku's "Visions" and to tell you the truth I was sad how could such serious physicist think of something like that being possible.
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A plan? Not specifically really. I see that you have bought a book called Physics Basic, I haven't read it but judging by the title I would say start with it. Start with classical and general physics. You will be dealing with easy things first, and that all have practical uses. The part I like most here is electrostatics and electricity. It's really awesome how you can do things on your own, and if you do this you will see how practical those equations are. I especially enjoyed solving problems dealing with velocities, mass, angles, power, voltage, resistance and a lot more that you will meet there. Piece of cake;)! When you think that you have come up to a point where you can handle classical physics well enough, then move to on to quantum theory, relativity and theoretical physics, but before you do that, I'd suggest reading "The Elegant Universe" so you can get a more generalized picture of the 'aim' of physics. It's not like I have done all these but I am doing them and I really find enjoy what I am doing, and I assure you that you will too. Take care, Shade
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I thought the aether thing belonged to the history.
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Why the electrolysis is more efficient with hot water?
thedarkshade replied to Magnethos's topic in Physics
I have made couple videos with WMM and I've had no trouble with that. But anyways, the elegance doesn't really matter, just upload it the way it is:D -
Why the electrolysis is more efficient with hot water?
thedarkshade replied to Magnethos's topic in Physics
Magnethos, you could upload the videos on youtube or something like that and viewing them would be much easier. -
¿How much energy can I obtain if I do the inverse process?
thedarkshade replied to Magnethos's topic in Physics
Couple months ago I made an electromotor using strong rare earth magnets and a spheric copper wire in the middle. When I connect the wire into a battery (usually 7.2V because 12V give out smoke), the spherical wire start rotating very very fast. I'm sure your know why. Now I have tried to opposite too. Connect the wire into a bulb (small 1.5A) and rotate the wire by hand, and it works! It bulb lights! The faster you move it, the more intense is the light. -
Physics is all a connection. In there everything fits with everything, the equations just keep on going to their best form and I am sure that you will enter the world of physics without any big problem. Most people hate physics because of the equations, the "hard" math that is there but it's not really a big deal. Every equation, every symbol represent something from the reality around. If you take logically, and do them yourself, not take them for granted, you will see how beautiful, elegant and realistic physics is! I suggest you to start with something basic (if you want to go step by step) and gradually advance. You will get great deal of success! Good luck, Shade:D
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It does? Not really, the title of the thread is "Origin of life" and panspermia is just another hypotheses related to the subject. It says that life in earth was transfered from some extraterrestrial source and the other stuff that says the link.
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How does hydrogen peroxide affect saltwater/air battery
thedarkshade replied to Tippex's topic in Chemistry
I don't know the correct answer but Hydrogen Peroxide is not stable, and in normal conditions it decomposes by the following reaction: [ce]2H2O2 -> 2H2O + O2[/ce] so the affection has probably something to do with this. -
In this case a wave means the spread of shakes in a elastic medium.
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If strings are vibrating all the time, then...?
thedarkshade replied to browndn's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
We could cope with extra dimensions somehow, but still the difficulty stand on being unable to prove it (experimentally or observe). Very tiny stuff. -
I wouldn't say all are the same waves, but they indeed are all waves.
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Why the electrolysis is more efficient with hot water?
thedarkshade replied to Magnethos's topic in Physics
Viscosity of liquids drops with temperature, while for gases is the opposite. -
Yeah, I'm having little problem with it since I've done some time travel and that has completely confused me!