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many years a go a mate of mine gave me this question. If you had a object say a steel block that could never be moved no mater what hit it . was hit by a object say a steel ball that could never be...
If you could travel faster than light and then could stop instantly (with out going splat ) Could you turn around and watch your self arrive . I hope you under stand this question
Silly Question I know! A group of us were having a discussion,when one came away with the suggestion that ordinary rain is a (very very) diluted form of (sulphuric acid?) How accurate was he? Thanks...
Not sure if this is the right topic for this question but it didn't seem to fit anywhere else I was just reading a book where a woman is in labour and the midwife says she's 10 centimetres dilated....
Could anyone explain in simple laymans terms,the differences between Sulphates and Sulphides and Nitrates and Nitrides. Not that it is one molucule of water,as someone has already told me,and were...
Do we all share a common gene pool which can be traced back to Adam and Eve regardless of race and nationality. Also in view of our intelligence are we a different species to Apes.
I read recently about the health benefits to men, of eating the above foods . This might seem like a silly question - but given that they make me feel ill , eating them - does it make any difference...
TV aerials are not insulated from the building on which they are fixed. Why does the signal not travel to earth?Can anybody explain in layman's terms please. I await hearing. Peter edward
If you use a flexible hose type shower head and move it from its socket on the wall, then hold the shower flow further down, say, on your thighs or knees, do you find that the water temp rises, (or...