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is there anything you ALWAYS WANTED TO KNOW?

Cults Are Sketchy....

A cult has
a guy panderin' the '7',
a religion worked out he seven,
but part's of came along,
repressed the seven,
usually did some stompin',
an' left esoteric groups to
wander 'round pciking up bits
between 1 & 7,
an' then arguing where they
pick'd 'em all up.

But, really, the 'evelopment they gen'rate
socialitaly(sic.), struc'really & morally
outbeats, onna 2000 scale is more pos'it'is-
tahn neg'a'T.V.

Stil'
a) don'y dig the rich tapestry
b) spiritual wraps gonna occur round all culures.

What's it Mean?
:)
 
boner_bob said:
Raz, they were arwsome anwsers. im gonna have to think up some more so u can anwser them. i loved number 5, im gonna have to try that one day

But i want to no the anwser for number 7.

Well what's your definition for nothingness? Like a vacuum?
 
if u had a container and there was nothing in it, no chemials, nothing at all. i dont think we could do it cause the wieght of the air would just imploded the container on itself, but i have been wrong before.
 
Kev. says:
it is possible in theory to create a vacuum in a container where the container is strong enough to withstand forces created by pressure
Kev. says:
however in practice it is impossible to create a pure vacuum
Kev. says:
there will always be something
Kev. says:
like air even though it's extremely low pressure

^from my aerospace engineer friend
 
How about in space though? Or does that not make a difference?
I have no idea what I'm talking about. :)



Is the Earth getting heavier or lighter?
 
xcidium said:
Is the Earth getting heavier or lighter?
Dear Dr. Universe
Does the Earth weigh the same as it did 10,000 years ago?


....it's well-known that several hundred tons of meteorites enter the Earth's atmosphere every day. The total amount per year can range from 10 million to 1 billion kilograms......

....If meteorites are all we consider, the Earth certainly weighs more than it did 10,000 years ago--though it gained only about one trillionth of its current mass.....

....HOWEVER.... ...All the time, we're losing light elements, mostly hydrogen, from the atmosphere. How much? Unfortunately, that would be pretty hard to figure.....

....Another way the Earth loses mass, says Professor Keller, is through radioactive decay....

....Earth gains a tiny amount of mass from the "solar wind," the stream of charged particles from the Sun's corona....

....So does the Earth weigh the same as it did 10,000 years ago? Probably not. At least not quite....

Dr Universe

weigh.jpg
Summarised from here.

But it doesn't actually answer the question of whether it would be gaining mass or losing it. :\
 
what would happen if we put a container in space and brought it back to earth. then there would be nothing it in than, but in saying so how could we crerate a container that could withstand the pressure.
Why i thought of this was an experiment that i did in primary skool, we had a metal fuel container (empty ofcourse) and put a piece of burning paper in it and it imploded on itself, it was arwsome.

Oh and another question, is there always a reaction to an action. i.e something explodeds does it imploded first, even if its a for a micro second.
 
~~*?--" & ~'"~~|`~ Conversin'

On what field...?

I offer you a
groundin' gift...

meatangel.jpg


I had her over a slicer I used for a year.

True Story.
:)
 
boner_bob said:
what would happen if we put a container in space and brought it back to earth. then there would be nothing it in than, but in saying so how could we crerate a container that could withstand the pressure.
Why i thought of this was an experiment that i did in primary skool, we had a metal fuel container (empty ofcourse) and put a piece of burning paper in it and it imploded on itself, it was arwsome.

Oh and another question, is there always a reaction to an action. i.e something explodeds does it imploded first, even if its a for a micro second.

We have containers that withstand the pressure. They're called space shuttles.

There is stuff in space, just very little of it. atoms and stuff do float around.

and re: action/reaction, the reaction doesnt apply solely to what is acting, but to the environment around it
if you sit on a surfboard and push another person on a surfboard away from you, you'll move backwards too.
 
Like everyone said, there is no such thing as a perfect vacuum....even space has free-floating atoms of various elements.

Of course, if you chuck in the whole idea of subjective reality, then maybe there is such a thing as nothingness. Or to put it another way, does reality exist outside of your idea of what it is?

Clearly we need more acid to answer this question appropriately... =D
 
OhSoBec said:
What is the difference between a cult and a religion??


If I could find my lecture notes from sociology of religion, I'd give you the sociological explanation for that.

But my room is too messy ;)
 
Where did all the formulas for maths, physics etc come from?
How were they made? Why do you need them for everyday things?(that's a pretty stupid question so don't answer if you can't be bothered)
 
Captain Commie said:
Where did all the formulas for maths, physics etc come from?
How were they made? Why do you need them for everyday things?(that's a pretty stupid question so don't answer if you can't be bothered)

Humans worked them out. Ever heard of einstein, pythagoras, curie, newton, da vinci, aristotle + many others?

We 'need' them for everyday things so objects can be designed to be made so we don't get killed/maimed/whatever by their use. Imagine sitting on a chair and it fell apart simply because people didn't know it was meant to hold weight. blah blah blah........
 
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