keep out,
this is a sexist thread.
I got 60%
Not bad seeing as I guessed every single answer.
keep out,
this is a sexist thread.
Pretend?
we don't have the brain power to say anything bar the truth.
25%
you can't be that bad.
50% indicates total lack of knowledge and 60% sounds like a typical female score.
I'm sure glad I asked (told) DT to keep out.
I'm sure I remember empty space being referred to as vacuum, in the context of nuclear physics. Saying it's empty is really quite misleading, as (e.g The structure of the QED vacuum and electron - positron pair production in super-intense, pulsed laser fields ) it's actually full of electron-positron pairs which just pop out of nowhere and then vanish again.
I just noticed you said 'a vacuum', but I said 'vacuum' which are subtly different...
Sean
We had a running debate at work for about 6 months on the question: "Why do clouds stick together?"
I got so bored with arguments about whether they actually stick together or whether water droplets/vapour just happen to be sufficiently dense in some parts of the sky that I can't actually remember whether we came up with an answer
Some would argue you cant get smaller then a 'Planck length'. Being discussed on another forum as we speak
The Hadron collider - Netweather Forum - UK and Worldwide Weather Discussion
Grammar! what's grammar?
Last edited by Dreadful Scathe; 29th-May-2008 at 04:32 PM.
I want to know why my Physics teacher didn't tell me about the new definition of Litre way back when I was doing my O grade.
He allowed me to go 44years with the wrong volume in my peanut sized brain.
Will I ever forgive "cloverbud"?
The pre 1964 def. is in the explanation behind the question/answer.
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