Originally Posted by Msfab
You asked for silly questions
I am afraid there is no simple answerer if fact there may be no answerer
I first herd it from my Old Boss, Prof RL Gregory
Editor of the Oxford Companion to the Mind
Don't be sorry - it isn't all it's cracked up to be.Originally Posted by doc martinAll true, I think. I would just add that it's most confusing when you look at yourself in a mirror and see your reflection wave his/her 'left' hand when you wave your right. But the front-to-back reflected person - because we have nearly exact bilateral symmetry - looks a lot like a person just facing the other way. In fact it isn't, and it isn't his/her 'left' hand that moves when you wave your right.Originally Posted by David Franklin
Originally Posted by Msfab
You asked for silly questions
I am afraid there is no simple answerer if fact there may be no answerer
I first herd it from my Old Boss, Prof RL Gregory
Editor of the Oxford Companion to the Mind
We have the speed of light, what is the speed of dark?
A (very good) book by Elizabeth Moon...Originally Posted by Msfab
If I had asked for where could I buy/see 'the speed of dark' then this would be a good answer!Originally Posted by David Franklin
I asked what is 'the speed of dark'
... and breatheOriginally Posted by Msfab
Why are migraine tablet bottles nearly imposible to get into normally, let alone with a migraine (unless you've got a large kitchen knife )Originally Posted by Princess Fi
Look to the limits of your vision and you'll see the land in between is flat. Travel to where you could see and do it again. The land there will also be flat. Logically if the land is always flat between places then the earth is flat.Originally Posted by stewart38
"All that can be said of a man who believes he's a penguin is that he's in a minority" - anon
Be Well,
Christopher
Anyone know the Terry Pratcher answer to the speed of darkOriginally Posted by Sparkles
I can't remember if it's slightly faster or slighly slower than the speed of light
Be Well,
Christopher
Or one of those large camping sledge hammers!!!!Originally Posted by Ghost
That does actually make some sense - if you dont believe in the technology we have today!Originally Posted by Ghost
Or could it be that the majority/others lack the imagination he has!"All that can be said of a man who believes he's a penguin is that he's in a minority" - anon
From Wikipedia:Originally Posted by Ghost
As yet unmeasured, but believed to be faster than light owing to its ability to move so quickly out of light's way.
Originally Posted by Freya
What? Sledge hammers that are endorsed by Julian Clarey
Dave
"As yet unmeasured, but believed to be faster than light owing to its ability to move so quickly out of light's way."Originally Posted by Ghost
EDIT: Damn, beaten to it by Franklinstein's monster.
So are you saying you were beaten by the speed of Dave...?Originally Posted by Tessalicious
So, How does 'the dark' see and get out of the way of 'the light'?Originally Posted by Tessalicious
Would the mixture of 'dark' and 'light' result in a dim light/dark (or grey) when they cross each other?
Originally Posted by Msfab
I love scientists
Take care,
Christopher
I've always thought dark must be faster because it's always there before light is.Originally Posted by Ghost
Err...How do you know that there is dark before light?Originally Posted by ToeTrampler
I've always wondered.. If a fly flies into your car, as your driving along, with all the windows open at 70mph, does that mean the fly is flying at 70mph too
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