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I hope this is the right category. It would seem that the Institute of Paranormal Research is no more...at least googling onto their website tells me so. Anyone know why this is so? I hope it aint to...
I'm looking for a street-smart egg-head (is that an oxymoron?) I'm after a snap-shot understanding of the Uncertainty Principle that'll make sense to someone who can blag intelligence by obviously...
What is the phenomenon called which causes the change in the observed frequency of sound waves due to the relative motion between the source and the observer as, for instance, in the case of a railway...
if you look north what is that really bright star high in the sky?is it sirius [the dog star] or the iss [space station] i have a fiver bet with my mrs its sirius lol.thanx in anticipation.
The sun has anywhere between 3-5 billion years of radiant energy left in it - ( depending on what literature you are reading ) 3 , 4 , 5 , whatever - my question is how are these figures arrived at ?...
What type of interference sometimes arises in the atomic spectrometric determination of sodium and which type sometimes arises in the atomic spectrometric determination of calcium? Ive looked all over...
Not sure where to post this so I will try here. Was just watching an old Horizon programme I had taped, it was about the planets etc, and the thought occured to me 'Why is the Earth called Earth'. All...