hello, well bozo, i think there were people who thought just like you. There is one guy, and he formed an equation to figure out the probability of life existing in space. you can go here (http://www.pbs.org/lifebeyondearth/listening/drake.html) and check the chances by yourself. hope it helps. ;]
yeps, everyone has their own teams, and they all compete with each othere, holding tournaments each year. Not only in new york, but also in New Jersey, Philidephia, and Upstate. Its fun, but i mostly play soccer, and play in those tournaments.
hope this answers the quest.
When the Matter and the antimatter was canceling each other out, the extra one particle of matter, survived (1000 AM vs. 1001 M particles) THe rest were all "destroyed" i believe, but there were so many matter particles, which weren't canceled out, that we have a...
i always thought that quasars were HUGE stars, spinning at great speeds. And isn't it quasars which seems to "blink" many times in a second? I am surprised to know, galaxies "blink" and turn that fast. Well, i guess that is what this forum is for, learning new things.
thats really true, what bozo mentioned, its really great to play.. and marcus, we have our leagues and everything, and as for India having a go in the world cup, they made it to the finals, but lost from australia, which is the god of cricket at the moment.. i believe they will the next one...
another point i wanted to get cleared was, if stars are just balls of gas, then that would mean, when two galaxies collide, there isn't much explosion, just all the stars merging with each other i suppose. right?
cricket is the sport originally played by Europeans (England started it), then it slowly spread to the colonies of England, and it is played throughout the world.. I find it quite enjoyable, and play it often, you should try it. (its nothing like baseball, like most poeple suggest). THe bat is...
no, antimatter was stopped from being produced because, at the beggining of the early universe, there were 1000 antimatter particles, for ever 1001 matter particles. They all canceled each other out, and matter obviously won.. that is the leading hypothesis i believe..
i was just wondering, what would happen when two GIGANTIC black holes collide (Andromeda and mIlky Way) I mean, which one would suck which one? If they do collide and become one, how will that be possible?
i unterstand what you guys a saying, but comon, a 1,000,000 YEARS! when i think of all this time, its like a second in the life of the universe, and to us, it so much.. i feel so small compared to the universe.. w0w, really hope there IS INTELIgent life somewhere else.
[FONT=Comic Sans MS] [COLOR=LightBlue] Okay, this is a general question.. i just read this thread (https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=28343) and started wondering about it. THis planet is considered "young", and it is a million years old. SO, my question was why does planet formation...
-- Well, the Black Hole is what keeps the galaxy together, and dark matter is what pulls things towards each other (on the large scale). Dark matter WOULD be the reason why galaxies collide with each other in the first place. It works just like gravity, but instead of repeling, it attracts...