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Oldboy913
Now that we are able to analyse the movements of the galaxies has anyone ever plotted their movements and extrapolated back to determine where in space the big bang occurred? If so what is there now?
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dannyday5821
ive never really understood this - ya know when you travel in a car, is the air space in the car the same or different to the air space outside the car? - like a science GCSE question init!
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tomharding
Basic question really, if you were a mathematician or a physicist of the highest caliber, would you be really good at pool, snooker, or any pub game at that matter? I mean, you could probably...
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ATB_roo
How do I find the percentage by mass ethanoic acid (CH3COOH) in the vinegar solution I have been given. Through titration I have found that the concentration of the vinegar is 8.45moldm-3, 0.21125...
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claymore
Is there a scientific principle that explains how the universe operates, does it adhere to a set of rules or is completely random? Bit heavy I know........but facinating.
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Oldboy913
If time is relative to speed, and all the parts of the universe are going at different speeds, how can we be sure of the distance to any other part of the universe? As we refer to light years.
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mikemaz
Hi im just doing research and was wondering since its possible to store soft drinks such as coke and pepsi is it possible to store milk in a tinplate storage like the cans used in carbonated drinks?...
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stewey
to Spock1's question about "continual difference'?
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squarebear
What makes the gurgling sound when your stomach rumbles?
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einsteinsdog
A recent issue of a major astronomy magazine says that dark matter is dead , replacing it with an equally mystical theory ,... so who is right ?
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kenandbarb
period between old and new moon when moon is invisible
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Loosehead
I watched the program about the Windscale fire the other week and one part of it made me wonder about the nature of Plutonium. Essentially one of the old guys that was there at the time was describing...
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Oldboy913
Here is a maths question for you, if you had a piece of paper just a Thousandth of an inch thick if you could fold this paper over in half to make a stack (You can cut it if you like) how many times...
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Cookaburra
Trying to solve this quadratic sequence, i believe it is right, but i can't quiet manage it. The sequence is; 8, 15, 24, 35, 48, 63. If anyone can help i would be very happy. xXx
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stewey
I have a 7 year old computer and am running Windows Me. How do I find out if my computer has a NAC installed without actually looking inside it? (I wouldn't know what it looked like anyway!). Can I go...
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for_u21
Please explain what is an ecocide, thank you~
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spock1
given that 2 is the first term and 6 is the constant difference, what are the first six terms of the sequence?
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shaunnutley
I recently bought a pair of ear muffs and on the packaging it states the real-ear attenuation data was obtained using a continous sound and pulse sounds might produce different attenuation data. Why...
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Oldboy913
If you could built a fence around the world consisting of lots of posts 48 inches high with a single strand of wire on the top, how much extra wire length would you need if you made the posts one inch...
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shaunnutley
I've noticed that i can hear a man's voice at 70dB and at a distance of 50ft with a pair of ear muffs on, but i cannot hear one stereo speaker at the same volume from the same distance away. Why is...

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