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Try adding different electrolytes...
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I read that cancer cells have their dna wound back wards. Is that true? I doubt it, but maybe somebody can shed some light on that.
Do you mean coded backwards or literally wound backwards?
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I see a big problem dealing with rejection.
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Hearts have been replaced. The only thing I can think of that can't theorhetically be replaced is the brain and other parts of the nervous system, whether synthetic or harvested from other people.
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Good suggestions, everyone. But I must say, I've looked around at other science forums and SFN is the best. The layout, especially, is the best I've seen.
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I seem to remember seeing yellow...but it could have been just a light orange.
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I don't want to go to school either
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Everyone wear your pajamas backwards!
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but won't an object thrown in space keep moving for ever (Newtons Laws), as long as no force is applied. So shouldn't Symbio's pendulum keep spinning?
I guess I don't know enough about how virtual particles work to make this sort of assumption.
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They're blind if they don't see immediate financial rewards.
edit: Or maybe they do see immediate financial rewards...And they're being persuaded by airlines and oil companies to bag the project, because they don't want new technologies taking them over.
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Interesting stuff, thank you.
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Sure there's a boundary. It's called our skulls. When the brain builds mass, it folds on itself. Albert Einstien brain is much more folded then the normal person. But, there must be a limit on how much the brain can fold. How much mass can our skulls contain.
Also, there is the problem of bloodflow. Doesn't almost half the blood go to our brains?? Humans won't be able to keep this up. Our brains would get to big...Our bodies wouldn't be able to support our brain. (I mean as individuals, not as a species)
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Besides, one electron movement is too diffecult to measure...and not worth it.
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I can't prove Murphey's laws...though I'm sure they're true.
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explain, please!
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Ohh... sorry
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there is no such thing as a perfect vacuum. there will always be friction.
What about in space???
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Measure g by using a pendulum. The period of a pendulum=2π*(Length of string/gravity)^(1/2). Solve for G and you've got it.
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electron mass = 9.10938188 × 10^-31 kilograms
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Why are you making such a big deal out of consciousness?
Why can't you accept that it's just something that happens in this universe?
Because this is a science forum. Not a religous or philosophy forum. Science attempts to explain the universe, and our conciousness happens to be a part of that universe. Its just something someone wanted to discuss.
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I not sure that it would work after all. I was doing tissue cultures...that changes everything, doesn't it?
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1) it`s just a name dude, I`m more that sure a good 50% of them aren`t Ladies either, at SOME of them have to be Male
I was just joking. I guess the humor gets lost when typing it out. I'm sorry.
Did you let a ladybug crawl over you or a black beetle crawl over your hand? That part confused me.
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Little blue faeries
I see often in my sleep
It is time to dance
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Last time I checked, a Ladybug isn't a bird either. It's more closely related to a bug then a bird.
I've never heard of ladybugs biting before..hmmm interesting.
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