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cool
in The Lounge
isn't this lovely
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this is so beautiful
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well we know that quarks are the smallest particles but what if there are things smaller than that I think it is possible to see if there is one smaller thing
There are six types of quarks, known as flavors: up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom.[4] Up and down quarks have the lowest masses of all quarks. The heavier quarks rapidly change into up and down quarks through a process of particle decay: the transformation from a higher mass state to a lower mass state. Because of this, up and down quarks are generally stable and the most common in the universe, whereas charm, strange, top, and bottom quarks can only be produced in high energy collisions (such as those involving cosmic rays and in particle accelerators). ~ wikepedia the free encyclopedia
so what if one of those types of heavier masses have something smaller in them like "subquarks" or "milliquarks" ?
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i did a little research and i know there are four dimensions length,width,hieght,and time, i am still not sure can you help me out here
what i also know wormholes are bends but can block holes just be longer i mean we have never went in one so that is a possibility that it is just a long wormhole
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the waves have energy that makes them rise and fall from the wind is that all there is to it?????
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islam christianity and other religions exept for some have one god and a prophet or somthn is that true
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i heard that if you supress a sneeze you can rupture a blood vessel in your neck and die
if you force open your eyes they could pop out
if you sneeze to hard you could fracture a rib
is this true
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In addition to giving us a remarkably accurate model of gravity, Einstein's field equations provide an equally remarkable insight into the very existence of space and time. Per his gravitational field equations, if you remove all the matter and energy from the universe, you are left with no space, no time, no spacetime, no events in spacetime. You are left with nothing at all!
This has a deep meaning in the Big Bang theory. Per the theory, space and time in our universe began at the moment of the Big Bang. Thus before the Big Bang, before the existence of matter and energy, there was no space and no time. So under this construct, it makes no sense to ask what happened before the Big Bang; there was no "before" before the big bang!
i mean before the big bang there was nothing but how did nothing get there
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i need help on to make a project more better my idea was to get some different kinds of water then put it in the freezer for a while take it out and bam any ideas
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how does the universe never start even if it did what would be there before. it is all just an unsolvable brain teaser
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do you think the laws apply everywhere
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it suprised me when i first learned about gliese581g
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as we all know ceres is the planet in the asteroid belt but why dont they teach it to you in elementary school along with the other planets
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firepaw was getting a rabbit from the fresh kill pile as he was talking to spottedleaf. "hello spottedleaf i think this is fun getting to hunt for your own food". firepaw said. "me too."she replied. "well i am going to sleep in the medicine cats den." "ok." firepaw said. honestly i think i should get some rest too.he padded off towards the apprentices den.
the next day firepaw woke up with a big yawn."good morning world" he said.[will edit soon]
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hello
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as we all know the masseter is the mussle that pulls on the jaw and we all know that the sternocleidomastoid is in the neck and i dont really know what it does
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as we all know the masseter is the mussle that pulls on the jaw and we all know that the sternocleidomastoid is in the neck and i dont really know what it does ♥
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oh i get it now thanksPluto is an ice world but it is possible it is reddish like some other bodies where it's at due to sunlight causes hydrocarbon ices to form larger molecules.
The earth is mostly covered by blue water and or life on land but there are expanses of earth crust that are reddish or orangish in color due to iron oxides and other oxides. The earth also recycles it's surface as plate tectonics renews the planets surface.
Mars is unlikely to have plate tectonics but it is big enough to have iron oxides on the surface where charged particles from the sun generates peroxides from the water and other chemicals on the surface of Mars.
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as everyone knows mars is red for its iron oxide but what i dont know why mars why not earth or pluto so it is all over mars but what are the chemical compounds for mars that do this:confused::confused::confused::confused:
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can wormholes be the same as black holes as we all know a wormhole takes us a shortcut but what if black holes are just wery long sucking wormholes post what you think about it and also i wonder how the black holes are so small yet so powerful
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some things attract human eyes i do not know if it does all but it is like bright colors that move and stuff that is all i pretty much know but i also want to know somthing if you go to bach toccata and fugue in d minor and click the first link by smalin that is also attractive to the eye
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supercooling water
in Applied Chemistry
Posted · Edited by justin bieber rocks
can boiled water be supercooled?,it can freeze faster than cold water but can it be supercooled ? i think it can because i think boiled water has no impurities and that it can be supercooled, do you