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Started 4 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-07-09 09:45:00)
by MSFixR
The Atom The atom is one of the most fundamental particles in ordinary matter. A chemical element is determined entirely by the type of atom it contains, which in turn is determined by the number of protons, electrons and neutrons that constitute the atom. An atom consists of a dense nucleus, consisting of positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons, bound together by the ...
Started 4 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-07-09 13:59:00)
by MSFixR
Quote: Originally Posted by Plastic Flute what does nuclear diameter mean? can nuclear be measured? Dang nabbit, somebody is actually reading this stuff. Now I guess I'm going to have to read it myself so I can answer questions. Nuclear diameter means the diameter of the combined proton and neutron mass that comprises the nucleus. Protons and neutrons are ...
Started 4 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-07-09 15:14:00)
by Jim Halpert
Question: Theoretical Physics, Gravitons, Tachyons, Parallel Universes, Dr. Michio Kaku. What are your takes on each? Bonus Question: should I bother buying his latest book? "Physics of the Impossible"
Started 4 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-07-10 06:13:00)
by MSFixR
Quote: Originally Posted by Jim Halpert Question: Theoretical Physics, Gravitons, Tachyons, Parallel Universes, Dr. Michio Kaku. What are your takes on each? Bonus Question: should I bother buying his latest book? "Physics of the Impossible" Allow me to introduce you to a valuable resource, Jim Halpert. It is an online, user contributed encyclopedia ...
Started 4 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-07-10 06:59:00)
by Bill5461
Quote: Originally Posted by MSFixR Dang nabbit, somebody is actually reading this stuff. I started reading it..then remembered there was a sticky breast poll at the top of the page
Started 4 months, 3 weeks ago (2008-07-10 07:52:00)
by Jocasta
Quote: Originally Posted by Bill5461 I started reading it..then remembered there was a sticky breast poll at the top of the page That's what we love about Bill, he's honest.
The Trinity nuclear test explosion, .016 seconds after detonation. The fireball is about 200 metres (656 ft) wide. Conducted by the United States on July 16, 1945, at a location 35 miles (56 km) southeast of Socorro, New Mexico, on what is now White Sands Missile Range, Trinity was the first test of technology for a nuclear weapon.
I live near 2 large turkey fams. lol. Sometimes they escape and run amuck . There are also wild turkeys around here. My fav is a Butterball. iIhope thats what my sister got for thurs. Did you know that a Giant squids eyes are as big a a dinner plate? One night i stayed to all hours of the night wathching a "In search of a giant squid "documentary. Well they never found one but the angler fish sure is a pip. A dead squid...
I'm all for hunting game birds but accept it's not always a viable option for many people. I don't know about the US but here heritage type breeds of free range birds are more readily available. Use the internet to search for local suppliers.
Quote: Originally Posted by Plastic Flute Do you think there is water on that "star" ? Difficult to say. It's possible that there is liquid in the space bodies. Now, water itself, the only evidence shown by the science for its existence is on Mars. Another evidence was found in one of the Saturn moons. Junior can say this better.
Test?! I dropped out of school to avoid test. Couldn't we just look at more pictures of that hot Spaniard CB posted? I mean, who needs the periodic table? amirite? imrite.
Gravity is in and of itself a highly suspect and interesting force. Though there is absolutely zero experimental (empirical) evidence to suggest of perfect boobs, this is as close as I've gotten to finding them.
My biology is still at noob stage, but I never quite figured out how a mother with green eyes and father with brown eyes could produce a child with blue eyes? Some say it is in the family tree, but if going by the Punett Square and the mother/father has a recessive blue eye gene which could possibly explain why, but the fathers would also have to be blue-recessive in-order for it to show up in the child... meh
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