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  1. You are (unless im very much mistaken) referring to the Wave Function. As far i understand it, this is the most difficult concept to understand in physics, i tried the same as you are and burnt. but try!
  2. ed84c

    The Button

    I opologise. Its just that i have seen this happen so many times and i didnt want anybody here to be made fun of. Your right, im wrong as usual. You are older, and probably more inteligent than i am.
  3. To be fair its probably because your attractive, and only older people thought they'd have a chance with you.
  4. Unless the Overall temepreature of the Exhaust and heat loss was lower, by having to hear up water, you are wasting energy. On the basis it seems like a nice idea however.
  5. aye. Good luck and all. Im sure it will be fine, these things usually do turn out ok.
  6. TEST [ce]H2 + O2 -> H2O + \text{energy}[/ce]
  7. Sounds cool. I hope it does better than that other attempt.
  8. Scottish National Party you dolt
  9. Hm on the site i found this; Jupiter probably has a core of rocky material amounting to something like 10 to 15 Earth-masses. Above the core lies the main bulk of the planet in the form of liquid metallic hydrogen. This exotic form of the most common of elements is possible only at pressures exceeding 4 million bars, as is the case in the interior of Jupiter (and Saturn). Liquid metallic hydrogen consists of ionized protons and electrons (like the interior of the Sun but at a far lower temperature). At the temperature and pressure of Jupiter's interior hydrogen is a liquid, not a gas. It is an electrical conductor and the source of Jupiter's magnetic field. This layer probably also contains some helium and traces of various "ices".
  10. No. 3. Removes its electrons.
  11. ed84c

    numb3rs

    Argh!!!! Csi Freeking Miami Can Channel 5 Not Put Anything Else On On A Friday?!!!
  12. There are a couple of things that annoy me about the human body, and if i could i would change them; 1.Urine. Cant we just sweat it out, i mean im fed up of going to the toilet. Excess Ions should all (along with excess water) be sweated out in my opinion. 2.Armpit Sweat. Why do we need sweat glands there? Its not like it evaporates or out?! and smells.
  13. 152- It better be right considering i speant £12 on it.
  14. Rubbish. Any test to try and determine things is rubbish. You have your own ideas, and unless it specifically asks you in deatail about all your ideas. And why do people tell you what job you should go for? In the UK we teach, strongly, the complete opposite karma.
  15. I suggest you read the book "It must be beautiful- Great Equations of Modern Science" get some ideas from there, personally i would do something relativing to the hawk-dove game (game theory). Thats pretty cool.
  16. Is there anyway i can delete the YT option?
  17. ed84c

    0 Velocity?

    fair point, but i think by time we mean in relation to aymptiomatically flat time, or any time which does not change when we do
  18. Oo! this looks a good one, http://mathworld.wolfram.com/FourierSeries.html
  19. There you go, all the mercury info you could need; http://www.nineplanets.org/mercury.html
  20. no, it rotates 2 times per orbit, so you will be 2 days old when you are 1!
  21. ed84c

    0 Velocity?

    time would run faster at 0mph
  22. There is a diet of vitamins that people follow that they believe can help them with cancer, but it includes a Colonic irrigation of cold coffe every day. There is no evidence to suggest it works either.
  23. It also creates a loop Everything that you change in the past, changes the future, which changes slightly what you do when you go back to the past, which changes slightly the past, which changes the future. I hope the No vote is winning now.
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