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kairunotabi

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  1. Honestly, I am amazed to those who can express formulated theories in an understandable language of those who don't have such knowledge in the field of physics. But, I want to know the opposite. How does a person who just got an idea about something to formulate it in the language of mathematics and physics?
  2. I see, I now remember that the same experiment where scientist successfully injected human sperm to a rabbit's egg cell and its...alive. Thanks John Cuthber!
  3. - I mean to know how such things might happen and not the actual step-by-step guide since no one have done it before I am writing a science fiction novel where a scientist accidentally created a clone of himeself but an opposite gender, the scientist presented himself as her father and the story goes on... It's not a child-rape novel, its a novel about a loving father
  4. Is it possible to clone a living human through his or her DNA and grow it in the lab until it became a living person? And if it's possible, please tell me the process of doing such experiment. And here's a bonus question, if the question above is possible, can we alter it to become an opposite gender? Let's say that the original DNA was from a male human and that DNA is somehow altered and grown into a living female human. Is such thing possible?
  5. Okay, how a about a white atmosphere can could support life? What are the neccesary requirements to have such atmosphere capable of supporting alien life whether intelligent or not? Should it orbit a specific type of star?
  6. Hello there, I am simulating a planetary system and there was some anomalies like Green atmospheres. That anomaly gave me the question of what kind of elements are present in that planet's atmosphere that makes it color green or simply what are the different compositions of different colored atmosphere? Our home planet Earth has blue atmosphere since its main components are nitrogen (78.09%), oxygen (20.95%), argon (0.93%), and carbon dioxide (0.03%). The atmosphere also contains small amounts, or traces, of water (in local concentrations ranging from 0% to 4%), solid particles, neon, helium, methane, krypton, hydrogen, xenon and ozone. The color of our atmosphere is also affect by Rayleigh scattering. Your answers will help me understand if life could exist on such colored atmospheres
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