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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Could it be that is no such thing as space, only time?
« on: 07/12/2015 14:45:25 »
The space(gap,distance) is physical therefore must be covered physically. Time is a reference for the distance to be covered

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Where does the moon get its kinetic energy from to remain orbiting the earth?
« on: 06/12/2015 13:09:53 »
They have generators up there  [???]

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: how can we say that galaxies displaces or shifts their position?
« on: 05/12/2015 15:46:10 »
Yeah that's good for a English teacher but can u go more scientific here thebox

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / how can we say that galaxies displaces or shifts their position?
« on: 05/12/2015 12:06:32 »
*Does the galaxies revolve around something?
(and if they really do then what is it?)
*N do they have a routine orbit like planets around sun or it's random? [???]

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: How far does light travel?
« on: 05/12/2015 06:47:52 »
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sandy asked the Naked Scientists:
   One question in my primary science class learning about energy is 'when does light wear out?' and 'How far does light travel?' and I am unsure how to accurately and simply answer these questions.  Can u help?
What do you think?
U can say that light does not have edges but it gradually fades as radiation decreases and then u can't see any visible end

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: What would happen if I connected a pipe from the atmosphere into space?
« on: 04/12/2015 21:10:29 »
There are no such mechanisms yet I guess but I'll inform you as soon as I know of one which will.! [:P]  [;D]

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Just Chat! / Re: What happens when we die?
« on: 04/12/2015 20:30:28 »
If not buried dead body will just start decay.if brunt ashes will decay.if buried decay faster I guess...so at the end everything decays down in the sand and then grows back as tree or a plant I guess.... Consciousness dies with and when brain does

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / What would happen if I connected a pipe from the atmosphere into space?
« on: 04/12/2015 18:08:21 »
What would be the possible outcomes if a connecting pipe is kept on the boundary of atmosphere and space with one end in atmospheric layer and the other in the space.. [:o]

Please present all topic titles as a question, as per site guidelines - Moderator.

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Is a stationary object in space really stationary?
« on: 04/12/2015 15:30:29 »
So yeah you can say that nothing remains stationary as said in previous messages  [^]

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Does a perfect blackbody exist?
« on: 04/12/2015 14:09:28 »
But here we need the whole rusty can to be a absorbent n not just a hole in it. [:-\]

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Is a stationary object in space really stationary?
« on: 04/12/2015 13:55:20 »
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stationary with respect of what?
U yourself.....

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: What's the difference between general & special relativity?
« on: 03/12/2015 14:23:45 »
Relativity states that "the speed of light remains constant"..and special relativity for me simply states that "slow u go,fast u die!"..."fast u go the, slow u die!"

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Does a perfect blackbody exist?
« on: 03/12/2015 05:52:24 »
I guess it's like a cup of tea which spills on over filling, except for tea is light in this case and cup is the blackbody. [?]

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Does a perfect blackbody exist?
« on: 02/12/2015 20:05:12 »
Is there anything like perfect blackbody which absorbs light completely and reflects nothing  [???]

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / definition of stationary.
« on: 01/12/2015 14:23:39 »
When constant gravity is acting on a well balanced and resting object. Then and only then the object is considered to be stationary   [???]

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Is a stationary object in space really stationary?
« on: 30/11/2015 13:13:01 »
Can we put a needle completely stationary in space? And waht can prove that it is actually an absolute stationary?  [B)]

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New Theories / unique DNAs reformation
« on: 29/11/2015 14:15:29 »
Each and every living or alive being has a unique DNA but that in case of a few is repeated over time it is just modified a little due to changes in ages....... ..I don't exactly know what a theory is but if u think the point is correct then tell me or if is incorrect then correct me.  [:-X]

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Geology, Palaeontology & Archaeology / Re: What has caused this stripey pattern on of the wall of this building?
« on: 29/11/2015 12:54:58 »
Some kinda fungus or algae from plants and the atmosphere also looks humid to so have a piece of it and take it to chemist or biologist

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / By how much has the mass of the Earth changed over the planet's lifetime?
« on: 29/11/2015 09:28:18 »
If there were and are meteorites and asteroids falling on earth since the beginning of time. How much the mass of earth have changed !? [:o]

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