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Mass does equal size,
Mass and size have nothing to do with each other,
Originally posted by jiggerj
reply to post by inverslyproportional
Mass does equal size,
Mass and size have nothing to do with each other,
Huh? You must be tired. Sorry If I'm burning out your brain cells.
Originally posted by inverslyproportional
Originally posted by jiggerj
reply to post by inverslyproportional
Mass does equal size,
Mass and size have nothing to do with each other,
Huh? You must be tired. Sorry If I'm burning out your brain cells.
LOL oops, " mass doesnt equal size"
E=mc^2 is the equation that shows that mass / matter is energy. Mass is basically a measure of the energy content of matter. Accelerating matter increases its energy, therefore you could say its mass has increased too, even though the amount of matter hasn't changed.
Thankyou, WhiteAlice, I grew up around Yellow Jackets and never knew that.
Adults don't but their larvae might. Adult yellow jackets eat sugary stuff like sap but they are hunters in the bug world. While they don't eat meat themselves, they'll chew it up and spit it back out for the larvae to eat. The larvae will eat this thoroughly masticated meat and, in turn, secrete a sugar...which the adults will eat. lol
You can. You just can't do it for long enough to accomplish anything, except to publish a paper saying that you did it.
Originally posted by tinyDAWK
why can't I break the 2law of thermodynamics.
Researchers have shown for the first time that, on the level of thousands of atoms and molecules, fleeting energy increases violate the second law of thermodynamics.
My first question is this:
All of the planets in our solar system orbit around the sun. Are there other systems out there where planets orbit a body that ISN'T a sun? I'm not talking about moons orbiting planets. I'm just curious to see if the center body of a system has to be a sun in order to prove it has more mass - mass that created so much pressure that it became a great ball of fire.
Question: Is it possible to have a solar system in which one of the planets revolves around the star, in the opposite direction as the other planets? Is it possible for a moon to orbit a planet in the opposite direction of the planets rotations?
How does my consciousness (how does conciousness work?)
Question: How is information in the brain stored? When I close my eyes and imagined things; a dog, a red dog, a house, a red house, a specific house from child hood, a girl, a specific girl; I see these things in my head (thats where I see everything technically). Physically what is making these images in my head? And what allows my imagination to be so malleable (dreams for example, large 'scape' that is constantly changing very quickly). So when I see a girl in a red dress in my childhood, and I remember that, how does that work? Is it like a film camera where the light reflecting off her goes into my eye and imprints some type of magnetic tape, for me to recall at will? (how does recalling memories at will work?
Question: What is EM radiation fundamentally?
Science question.... Science is about things that are already proofs? Or could be proofs.. I guess a question that lacks understanding is appropriate here rather than question the unknown which would likely lead to conjectures.
Okay, I guess I do have a question..
Geothermal Energy.. Why isn't it used as a primary form of energy? Surely we all know the stats..
Forgive me if I am incorrect with my recollection. This is something I have never been able to grasp.
Why is it theorized that if we were able to travel close to the speed of light our mass would increase incrementally as we approach that speed?
Can you explain how that happens and why?