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ah gotcha. So, therefore, if you were able to power one, wouldnt it be able to power itself?
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so what actually makes it so that it can supply power to things (assuming there was a fusion power plant)
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My question is, for a Fusion Power Plant, how would that work? I want to know essentially, dont you have to put in a great deal of energy to get it started in the first place? And, what goes on that makes it produce even more (lots more) thanks
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ah great, thanks very much
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Ah, I see. But would one see results after extended periods of time? Say, driving for 12 hours or so, at 65mph? thanks
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My question is, can Time Dilation affect things like automobiles? even if only moving at speeds of say, 65mph? (even if its only effected by a few seconds difference?) thanks
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Any way to induce hallucination without drugs?
Mag replied to hw help's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
depends really Salvia can last between 10 minutes to 45 or so. However, its extremely potent. Typically everything else will last more than a few hours. -
Hello! sorry for the lag. I was mainly wondering if there were any other animals that could kill them selves knowingly (not being told to or anything). but as the Darkshade said, extra info never hurt
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Yeah, we have a good Social Psych teacher here. I think we both misinterpreted each others. because, you see, im looking for a NEW school to go to, however, if I stick with my professor, I'd be at the same one. And then I thought the way you said it made it sound like wherever the Prof moved, I would go too... lol Anyways, I know what you're saying now, but I would like to search for a different school. Anyways, thank you, I still have a few years to go, but yeah.
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I dont assume that. You made it sound like it though.
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Unless that professor stays where he/she is. No offense, I dont like that idea at all! lol Well, the research part yes, and I do plan on doing it, but following them around [like a little puppy dog]? no thanks.
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I was wondering if anyone knew about good Psychology Grad schools (particularly Social Psych programs) - for a Masters/PhD. Next semester I'll be a Junior, and I need to start at least looking into some schools. I dont car where in the US, or the price tag. lol - I just want to get an idea of what is good. thanks
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I agree, out of all the dreams people have, and even less that they remember, its still alot. its bound to happen that they come true, even if its not exactly like the dream - its certainly possible that they could come quite close. What I find interesting is Multiple Dejavu (as I call it) its when something happens, and you say "gee, this is familiar" (dejavu #1) then a few days/weeks later the same thing happens (as #1) and you think "huh, this is familiar... hey wait, this was familiar before!" (dejavu #2, same as #1) lol its really strange.
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thats awesome! I wish places where I worked would do that anyways, I also agree, memory has much to do, but also not to do with intelligence. For example, one kid in High School (Im a Soph and Uni now) and a GREAT memory. However, he seldomly thought of anything new or different, but he did remember everything.
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What is a good pictorial representation of an atom?
Mag replied to Mag's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
Well then, how would one draw this? -
What is a good pictorial representation of an atom?
Mag replied to Mag's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
This is what I wanted to know, thanks this also means the Forum logo is correct -
What is a good pictorial representation of an atom?
Mag replied to Mag's topic in Modern and Theoretical Physics
right right, thats what I meant. -
Well, I believe its a matter of both. I think of it that each wave length has a certain color to it - however, depending on the complexity of the eye determines whether or not we can pick up certain colors. Some animals, for example, cannot see certain colors, or can only see in a few shades - but this does not mean that the color does not exist, it just means that the animal cannot see it.
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agreed. You can give these test to many many people, and very few of them will put "below average" This was done in our Social Psychology class. The professor gave out a questionnaire, one of the questions was how you'd rate your intelligence. No one put "below average" - a few people put "average" and the rest put "above" and upwards. There were roughly 75 people in the class at the time.
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Well, first I'll start out by saying that I love cosmology and relativity (ever since I learned about it) - granted I dont have a very good... er cross that out, non existent handle on the mathematics behind it, I like the theories and such. Anyways, my question is that how can we possibly know the shape of the universe? If its so large, how would we be able to tell the difference between a flat and curved system? or a curved and closed system? thanks
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First time I've heard this!... assuming this is the year 1999
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there's been a few threads on this. I think its like 3 girls per... everyone else, lol. Searching yields this: http://www.scienceforums.net/forum/showthread.php?t=27835&highlight=your+gender
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Oh yes of course. I expect large manufacturers to be botanically correct when marketing a product [/sarcasm] I was just wondering because I was hoping for some Grapes in there. lol. But when I didnt see any I wondered whether or not it was considered a berry.