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  1. No Kelvin is a temperature scale much like Celsius. It is commonly thought that 0 Kelvin or absolute zero is the lowest temperature but they could have been wrong all the same it's pretty much taking the coldest measure of temperature and taking 1 away. They also don't know what will happen below 0 kelvin they have theories etc but there is no proof that the atoms stop all their movements below it.
  2. It is debatable weather 0 K is in fact the lowest temperature possible we just assume it is. http://www.nature.com/news/quantum-gas-goes-below-absolute-zero-1.12146
  3. http://ltl.tkk.fi/wiki/LTL/World_record_in_low_temperatures I doubt it the world record is 0.000 000 000 1 degrees above the absolute zero it also says So I would imagine no is the answer.
  4. Robert Jordon, Brandon Sanderson The wheel of time book 14.
  5. http://www.bioinitiative.org/participants/do-we-know-enough-to-take-action/
  6. Dropbox download and install the latest version https://www.dropbox.com/downloading Then create an account with your email. Log into dropbox create a new folder. You have an option for folder sharing. Select your colleagues you want to share with who also have dropbox. They appear as their email address. Now the folder you create should appear in mycomputer copy and paste all the files you want to share and they will appear in your colleagues folders. Unfortunately dropbox only supports 10GB max so after that you need your own server.
  7. The longest unamplifed wi-fi link is 304km http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long-range_Wi-Fi 20 km is well within range.
  8. Precisely. Plus there is a link about Google's quantum computers.
  9. Tachyons simply cannot have infinite velocity in the way you expressed since velocity is expressed as a unit of time. If a particle enters the gravity of a black hole it is only going to travel the distance to the black hole. Given this information we can ascertain that if the distance to a black hole was 300,000 kilometers and a particle travels the distance in one second. It has an instantaneous velocity of about 300,000 kilometers a second. If a particle had infinite velocity it would move an infinite distance which is impossible.
  10. Tachyons are hypothetical particles particles i.e. nobody can prove you are right. Also note that particles with infinite velocity will have infinite momentum if they have any mass at all. Now here is where the error comes from light which can escape a black hole. http://www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2012/12/10/hercules_a_huge_black_hole_emits_two_beams_of_matter_into_space.html
  11. infinite velocity? Oh and since I haven't introduced myself yet. I am called fiveworlds because I invented the most random name I could think of in 1996. I was three at the time. I wanted to make up a name for playing a video game but mine was already taken.
  12. Doctors here will only give the BCG vaccine to young children since the risk of having an adverse reaction to the BCG is much higher in adults. It is not considered ethical to allow a patient to receive the vaccination as an adult and it is illegal to provide it. However in order to work in the medical and education industries you must have the BCG vaccination. Your child may decide they want to teach when they are older and simply can't.
  13. Or wi-fi internet access. I remember reading this months ago. This is more recent http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/computing/hardware/googles-first-quantum-computer-will-build-on-dwaves-approach
  14. Copyright does not subsist in a literary, dramatic or musical work unless and until it is recorded, in writing or otherwise; and references in this Part to the time at which such a work is made are to the time at which it is so recorded. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/48/part/I/chapter/I/crossheading/descriptions-of-work-and-related-provisions
  15. Well here Cern was awarded their copyrights and subsequently (6)Copyright shall not subsist in a work which infringes, or to the extent that it infringes, the copyright in another work. @studiot http://www.copyrightservice.co.uk/
  16. Nope you have to be registered for copyright. You also need proof of citizenship. There is other considerations too Einstein's theory of relativity is public domain in the US however still copyrighted in Germany. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Non-U.S._copyrights
  17. What is the standard format of a Sleep Log?
  18. Also note that internet copyrights are under the terms and conditions of the internet hardware public license. “CERN relinquishes all intellectual property rights to this code, both source and binary and permission is given to anyone to use, duplicate, modify and distribute it." "As a User (the Licensee) of the licensed software, you cannot redistribute the original or a derivative work with fewer rights than the ones you yourself received."
  19. All three have been done in movies/tv shows already using machines. Tera Nova, Quantum Rift and Star Trek Honestly I have no idea why I was -1 at all.
  20. In survey sampling, bias refers to the tendency of a sample statistic to systematically over- or under-estimate a population parameter. <Large chunk of webpage removed - please only quote enough to provide the gist or the flavour of an article; wholesale cut'n'paste, even when referenced, is not acceptable. > Reference: http://stattrek.com. Bias in survey sampling. Retrieved Sep 09, 2014 from stattrek.com: http://stattrek.com/survey-research/survey-bias.aspx/sampling-error
  21. Be careful of survey bias. Imagine I wanted to know the % of the population that smoked. If I survey the 377 people in multiple smoking areas of pubs the results of the survey will wind up being biased towards people smoking.
  22. Nope http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benzophenone
  23. All you need Is a plastic bottle with bleach, water a wood's filter around the bottle base and sunlight. http://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-build-a-SOLAR-BOTTLE-BULB/
  24. Not really. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_light Wood's Glass http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood%27s_glass http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infrared_cut-off_filter
  25. Exactly an acid burner is basically a strong furnace and they light the hydrogen gas and chlorine to form HCL. Adding Hydrogen to Chlorine does nothing without a flame or UV lamp light. UV lamps are easy to make it is just an ordinary lamp through a filter.
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