Fuzzwood
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A good way to formulate a hypothesis is to write what you think will happen after a certain action.
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You still need to get the "hey i did this with a little help, lets try the next one myyself"-spark, afer that, nuclear physics may be fun to do
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Element X, half life 500 hours, 64 atoms present. After 500 hours: 32 atoms present, or 0.5 x 64. After 1000 hours: 16 atoms present, or 0.5 x 0.5 x 64. After 1500 hours: 8 atoms present, or 0.5 x 0.5 x 0.5 x 64.
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Well to keep it very simple: top plate = cloud, bottom = ground. And you form a kind of lab-scale lightning by piling up electrons in the cloud plate. At one point it sparks.
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Hey scriptkiddie, I can do those things with 2 fingers stuck in my nose.
*Fswd points and laughs at the science n00b (yes n00b, not newb. I hope your 1337-ness knows what the difference is)
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From what on what?
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What is the definition of a detergent?
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Ok, now about the chromosomes, think about it
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Impossible, you still need to cross at least once
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What is the definition of a propagation cell? What does mitosis do? Is there a significant difference?
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What's your logic behind that?
Because IR lies on the red side and UV on the violet side, and we already perceive near IR/UV as red/violet.
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My guess it would just be a shade of purple, like IR would be a shade of red
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Yup as UV is prone to make radicals out of all sorts of stuff. I guess it's the sheer amount of energy put on the rhodopsin that breaks it down.
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Ultrasonic.../me points at bats, or is that considered supersonic?
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it`s not terminology it`s semantics more than anything else as such a thing would be entirely Relative, an Anti-matter universe (to us) would not be to those that reside in it, We would be.
Anti just means opposite, it doesn`t imply right or wrong.
That is what i was trying to say
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I`m sure that if there were such a condensed conglomerate of this, it would be more than easily observable anywhere in the universe by the amount annihilation radiation given off.
also a "universe" composed entirely of anti-mater would have no real reason to behave any differently to this one, particle for particle just reverse charges
that would be My speculation.
I think you can say we live in a universe of antimatter, and the stuff we create is matter. It's only terminology.
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If you rotate a square, you get a cylinder. The OP speaks of extending, and extending, e.g. give depth to a circle, forms a cylinder
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Does a puddle of gasoline burn up in a flash? NO, its only the vapors that ignite, as it is with jet fuel
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Difference in what?
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Simple: mankind is both arrogant and scared.
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The same reason why we have 100+ elements and not 4
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And what is wrong with going to an university or something and ask if you can use their AAS?
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Or you could have steered to the middle of the road and happily kept cycling there
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magnetic motor (need help)
in Classical Physics
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/me slaps some kitties with Newton's first law