My answer would be Yes and No. Yes because all realities are a sort of perception. No because if we think about it all day, some species that dont think about it might defeat us!
all things are attracted to gravitational pulls, the gases dont "stick", so it seems like they are not being attracted. also because we dont realy feel 'cause our lungs have atmosphere pressure on the inside
pretty sure arrows can penetrate kevlar a little bit. kevlar stops bullets not because of its hardness, but because it can absorb rapid shocks, which are found upon bullet impacts
arrows are far lesser energetic than bullets by the way, notice how arrows follow curves and bullets go almost straight line, also bullets are pretty round-tipped where as arrows are sharp tipped. This shows how much weaker arrows are
I hope this helps
Black holes might just be dense stuff? Maybe there is a hidden force undiscovered that push away the passing-speed-of-light point from ever being reached
I'd like to mention: Anybody who isn't have a partial mental breakdown in this country must be unsensitive to the obvious problems. I've visited many countries in South America. The people here in the supposedly rich countries have much more mental breakdown individuals.
Hmm, there might be some super intelligent aliens being non-mammals. Super developed worms could be very intelligent. The tentacles would serve similar functions as hands where as claws or paws lack the flexibility.
Merry Christmas, my guess is that because it's better than doing (x,y,z) with a notation presumably and also might be more suitable for radio since now in more of a linear algebra form.
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