So... A liquid can be defined as a substance that flows? How many liquids flow in outerspace and thefore would glass be a liquid if the gravity of the planet it was on, was not strong enough to accelerate the particles down towards the ground. At a certain pressure would glass be a solid and...
e is the most significant (e is the charge of an electron right?)
If there was not speed limit of nature it wouldn't really affect our lives as much if there was no charge then we would sink through the floor since the molecules wouldn't have a intermolecular relationship keeping them rigid...
bezun where do u get ur background knowledge from? I am sorry but you are wrong. But people like you who criticize the system are very important. keep criticising and one day u may find a mistake with the system. It is that kind of imagination that comes up with new theories.
sorry can u explain to me what spin is please. Its more complecated than just simply a turning motion isn't it? what does it mean when spin = half.
Is spin a known quantity which can be derrived by base quantities?
Could it be that we only percieve the "font-end" of our universe and that there is a some kind of system woven into the fabric of space time which we don't see?
In your thread you have asked no questions. But in my opinion you can say any thing in philosophy and there could be no evidence for or against it. For instance; is our universe a computer simulation (like in the Matrix trilogy) there is no evidence for or against it, i know this is a very De...
well if you take a look at the structure of how water groups, the molecules cluster very close together forming a sperical blob. If you look at http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/clusters.html you can see how 280 water molecules arrange in a blob. By looking at this diagram you can get an idea of how...
bloody genius. i didnt think of that, do u think that's maybe how saturn got its rings, would the rings cancel out some of the Earth's gravity or would it add, or would it stay the same?
since heat is to do with the motion of a particle (vibrations) could heat be relative, would the speed of the Earth suddenly changing cause a fluctuation of tempereatures all over the world, or have i just made a question up on complete lack of back ground knowledge?