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MajinVegeta

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  1. What, may I ask, is poise? (i.e., the physics definition).
  2. I'm not sure if I registered using the correct form. I'm 13 years old, so I was supposed to have filled out a special form. I don't think I did...does it even make a difference? Also, I, venturing out into the unknown, viewed my profile(**oh my**) and I failed to see an option for PM-ing. Is it because I am prohibited from PM-ing myself? :confused: :confused: :confused: :dunno: :feedback: :shrug: :help: :stupid:
  3. MajinVegeta

    Time.

    Let me fill in the blanks: Time is real for those who observe it as real. Time is not real for those who don't observe it real. <--- Ahh... kind of reminds me of relativity!
  4. MajinVegeta

    Time.

    A physicsforums.com quote:
  5. MajinVegeta

    Time.

    Check this out: http://www.physicsforums.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=915
  6. Oh, yeah, that's right! When people are beheaded, their eyes blink for a minute or two. That's how Anne of Boyln(I think I'm pretty close with the spelling) was accused of being a witch by her husband, King Henry the VIII. Why do cardiac cells do this? I'm sure its not only the cardiac cells that are involved. What role do neurons have?
  7. First off, I would like to point out that I have 0 knowledge of biophysics so if you're going to explain something to me, explain it to me like I'm 8 years old. If your explanation involves theoretical physics, then there's no problem with my understanding of it, since that's what I'm most familiar with. Why do gases diffuse? My view of the molecular universe is simply just a bunch of molecules floating around. Is that the correct view? If not, how should I view the molecular universe? Why is it that the a vacancy of electrons indicates that a particle has electricity? and vice versa? thanks.
  8. What makes us tick? I have seen a documentary where electromagnetic waves (i think) were emitted (and kept to a minimum) "into" a someone's brain. Specifiacally, in the temporal lobe. This person experienced illusions and feelings that can easily be found in dream experiences. So does our brain create electromagnetic waves that influence our behaviour?
  9. As I said before, in a way we do. The essence of our existence is almost entirely based on magnetic waves/electricity. What interests me is that the heart can still beat when the brain is frozen for a certain period of time. So how does one explain such a phenomenon?
  10. First off, we should define life. It remains undefined, in general but there are some classifications such as heredity. Every classified living thing has DNA. Note that I said classified for the afforementioned reasons. In conclusion, it is perfectly tenable to assume that copmuters are alive, seeing that the whole definition of life is anisotropic. Comments? How do you define life? Secondly, the brain is influenced by magnetic waves, right? So why not make a computer that is sensitive to magnetic waves?
  11. MajinVegeta

    Time.

    How do we know its not an illusion? You haven't answered my question thoroughly. The fact of the matter is simply that we don't have anything else to compare time with. I guess it is anisotropic, when you think about it. Lets just say time is real and it is not real. What do you think?
  12. What is the difference between matter and energy? Is matter a classification of energy?
  13. MajinVegeta

    Time.

    Why can't time be an illusion? After all, we are only conscious of time because of our straitium, right?
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