Science Trivia
#91
Posted 04 March 2007 - 12:08 AM
So, have we moved on to Rylkan's question, or does Zoo ask another one?
#92
Posted 04 March 2007 - 12:11 AM
*pokes Rylkan* Gotta answer the question first!
But anyway, the speed of light, 186,000 miles/second

But anyway, the speed of light, 186,000 miles/second
Incorrect good sir. Try again.

#: ssh God@Heaven.org
Password: CurvedSpace
/God> rm *
The BEST error message ever: "Cowardly refusing to create an empty archive."
Password: CurvedSpace
/God> rm *
The BEST error message ever: "Cowardly refusing to create an empty archive."
#93
Posted 15 March 2007 - 04:29 PM
The group velocity of a wave has to be less than or equal to the speed of electromagnetic waves in vacuum, but the transverse waves inside the group velocity wave, can be well above the speed of light.
#: ssh God@Heaven.org
Password: CurvedSpace
/God> rm *
The BEST error message ever: "Cowardly refusing to create an empty archive."
Password: CurvedSpace
/God> rm *
The BEST error message ever: "Cowardly refusing to create an empty archive."
#95
Posted 23 March 2007 - 10:48 AM
*bumpage*

Feed the plushie!
(Rayquaza plushie? WTF? It doesn't look anything like the other plushies!)
Through our bleeding we are one.
#103
Posted 27 March 2007 - 09:24 PM
Hmm, let's see. It's been a while since I've been in physics, but I don't recall ever learning about gravity having a reactionary force. Although, this contradicts newtons.... erm, 2nd law? 3rd, maybe? Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. I just thought it was a property of matter that masses were pulled towards each other. Oh, could it be that the lead weight is pulling the earth towards itself?
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