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psynapse

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  1. I remember hearing that in conditions near absolute zero the speed of light slows down so much you could over take a laser beam on a skateboard. Now how can this be if he speed of light is constant and should apear to be traveling at c in all frames of reference. How does the temperature affect c? Is this even a plausible scenerio?
  2. Thanks for the detailed reply rhino. I will give it another go and get back to you. I am plugging them directly into the port on the PC. I will try to reinstall the USB drivers from windows.com or something. Thanks again.
  3. windows xp. the devices are not recognized one printer that can scan pictures to the computer but wont print even though its unrecognized. one bluetooth broadcaster also wont work.
  4. My USB drives don't recognize the devises I plug in, even though I have installed the drivers over and over again for the devises. Is it possible that the USB drivers are damaged or corrupted? Can anyone tell me where I can get any help please. For a more in depth diagnosis the printer can scan images to the computer, but the computer can't print. That's when my suspicions about the drives emerged. I then installed a bluetooth wireless adapter that pluges into the USB and it won't be recognized. Wasup wit dem. Thanks.
  5. How can you have a sphere if the black hole is rotating? The planets orbit in a plane because stars spin. Black holes come from stars, so they rotate.
  6. What is it? I have to do an experiment for my organic chem and I am very clueless. We are supposed to synthesize this stuff and make it react with a polyaromatic molecule to produce light. It's called chemiluminescence. Any way I have a few questions. 1) Whats a "sensitizer solution" 2) How do you prepare one? I am very new to all this sorry if this seems trivial.
  7. How could nothing expand or contract? It's not a gas, it is nothing.
  8. i think lysis is when it shrivls and being turgid is when its full
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