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High School Water Bottle illuminates partly hidden image
Yes. But I took a photo of it and it show up great. Every body I told when I got home blew me off until I showed them the picture then they were like wow. -
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High School Water Bottle illuminates partly hidden image
Better as in improved quality, more information. I could claim the cloud looks like something where as before you cloud barely make a claim a cloud was there. It doesn't not appear larger or brighter to the naked eye just you can get more information. Yes. Thanks for reply. I looked up how... -
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High School Water Bottle illuminates partly hidden image
Your field of view is decreased. You are looking at a magnified portion of your original view. A magnifying glass would literally do the same thing -
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High School Water Bottle illuminates partly hidden image
At work, I have my plastic cheap blinds shut in the orientation of siding on a house. My office is only lit by a lamp. Outside is a sunny day. From my view, directly infront of the window, sitting down, facing north, around mid to late day is of vauge reminisce of clouds in the blue strips of... -
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Undergrad How are non-contact forces possible
That was awsome link. Yes a limit of resources would produce a limit in answers to why questions, such as a subset trying to explain a superset. That limitation should be attempted to be understood and all avaliable why's pursued by science. - From what I have seen of the evolution of science... -
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Undergrad How are non-contact forces possible
Sophie, I was saying only I understand how a bowling ball makes an actual fabric bend kind of mocking that model. It is comparisons like those of objective causality that wrongly imply the actual cause is also an objective cause. I disagree Delspam. I don't think its an objection to ask how... -
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Undergrad How are non-contact forces possible
Thanks for replies - I think reality is far from classical - If I think of it as information, it makes sense to me what energy and forces 'are'. but, I can't understand it in a traditional physics sense, which could very likely be due to a lack of knowledge, and thus the reason for the question... -
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Undergrad How are non-contact forces possible
My question: how is matter influenced by forces that are non-matter? To elaborate more specifically: the four fundamental forces are non-contact forces, and I do not understand how in a classical reality that this is possible. Thank you.