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  1. The New Zealand Kiwi bird's egg makes up 1/3 its volume. The Ostrich's eye is larger than its brain. The praying mantis initiates the mating process by ripping the males head off. a cockroach can live two weeks without its head... then it starves to death. while in the womb, embryonic sharks fight eachother. Only one shark is ever born at a time.
  2. The photon boson force carrying particle might be the cause. The energy in the boson may just be to much after absorbing the photon that it immedietly releases it again, but I'm not exactly sure about how direction is determined.
  3. Time is speed. We can only travel as fast as the speed of time (or the speed of light). We know that your body doesn't age as fast when traveling at higher speeds while in space, so your personal time is calculated by the difference in your speed and c. This theory could be backed up if we have records of halflives of elements while going through particle accelerators, and seeing if it "lives" longer or not. I agree, but it is even harder to think about.
  4. Hmmm... thats a thinker... Maybe its like this. You live in your house.You walk to your neighbors house. There is a sidewalk between your two houses so you can do this. Now lets say there is absolutely nothing between your house and your neighbors house. in mathematics, this would mean that your house is your neighbors house. but thats completely true. it would require little or no force to travel there because there is nothing in between, but they are completely seperate houses (or particles). I'm not sure if this answers your question in the least bit or even makes sense, but It is my basic reasoning for atomic transfer.
  5. What if time is a particle? We know that there are doser-quark type particles that travel through our body by the trillions constantly, but we have yet to do any measurements (not to say we haven't tried). What if time travels through everything that has mass and those particles provide enough force to keep our bodies (and hopefully everything else) moving at the same speed. So time particles are the fastest traveling particles... they travel at the speed of time. As long as we have mass, Time passes for us (or through us) and it is the rate at which we experience life. Of course this means that time might travel slower through different mediums (such as black holes)...
  6. The versin of the proof that I've always seen was 1=2, but I'm sure it could be rigged up for 2 + 2 = 5 1=1 -1=-1 -1/1 = 1/-1 root both sides i/1 = 1/i add 3/2i to both sides 3/2i + 1/i = i/1 + 3/2i multiply both sides by i 3/2 + 1 = -1 + 3/2 2.5 = .5 Ok. so it didn't equil 1=2, but its the principle of the thing...
  7. it depends on what you consider the sky. Is it all the earth's atmosphere, or just the part our vision covers? Also it depends on when you consider the sky ending. Last I checked the troposphere (I think) did not have an excact ending and the distant gravity from the moon (and a little from the sun) affects the concentration of our atmosphere and can bend it outward towards the new gravitational pull, making the atmosphere slightly elliptical.
  8. I am extremely sorry for violating this rule, and I will read them again carefully. Thank you for letting me know.
  9. there are several types of intermolecular forces. ion-ion, London Dispersion, dipole-dipole ion-dipole and H-bonds... the more of these forces, the higher the heat of vaporization. LDF relates to the size of the molocule, giving CHCl3 more intermolecular forces than CH4already. there are no ion-ion, ion-dipole, or dipole-dipole forces in CH4 because those rely on the polarity of the molocule and because Cl is polar, CHCl3 has more intermolecular forces and a higher boiling point.
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