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    Mathematica Understanding Impulse, Intensity & Inertia

    Could someone explain to me the mathematical differences between impulse, intensity, and inertia? I mean, they all start with I's, but I still cannot determine any mathematical precision instead variation among these three.
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    How do you balance your diet for a healthier lifestyle?

    My diet: The SAMPLER diet. While not yet in effect for me, the basic, general idea is that, OK, so I go to this mall, to the food court or farmer's market, and all I do is pick a few fruit booths and hot food booths and ice cream stands and take a few samples. That's all. That's all there is...
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    How do you balance your diet for a healthier lifestyle?

    Please do tell us...how do you diet?
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    Interesting query/observation on Amino Anomalies

    Just an interesting observation...there's no Phosphate in amino acids...why?
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    How does a 3D sine wave appear on a graph?

    Remember: sine waves can be calculated using two axes (x and y) but what happens if we add a third axis of depth (z)? It would be interesting if in 3D form it looked more like a spiral than a wave. Same with phi. We always look at it three-dimensionally, but what if we added depth...would it...
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    How does a 3D sine wave appear on a graph?

    It's just that I've seen too many three-dimensional crests representing electromagnetic waves, and I wanted to find out if the same was true for sine waves, or if sine waves are spiral-shaped, three-dimensionally.
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    How does a 3D sine wave appear on a graph?

    What does a three-dimensional sine wave look like? -Sam
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    Are Prime Numbers More Than Just Random Numbers? A Look at Du Sautoy's Theories

    Nothing. I'm just saying if prime numbers were not random numbers, if there was a pattern or the like, what would it be? But I needed a base to have reason to begin this string, and when I saw this guys book, I saw he was addressing the issue. But I'm not sure that book was Music of the Primes.
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    Is the cat in Schrodinger's thought experiment actually significant?

    I think the fact that a cat is present in Schrodinger's Wavefunction problem IS significant. See, I'm up here in Canada, and my cousins have two cats. One of these cats meows CONSTANTLY. This tells me, apart from the fact that the cat has an annoying personality, that the cat - like a baby -...
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    Is the cat in Schrodinger's thought experiment actually significant?

    The idea is, in particular, that there is a cat in a box. In that box is toxic material, and some stuff that could set off that material. Thing is, the box is closed, so we don't know if the toxic stuff was unleashed and killed the cat, or if the cat is still toxin-free and alive. And, as Gonzy...
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    Is the cat in Schrodinger's thought experiment actually significant?

    Yeah, I just wanted to check with you guys- Have ANY of you come up with your own solutions to Schrodinger's cat? -Sam
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    Neutrino Telescope: See Back in Time to Big Bang?

    to be honest, I really don't care TOO much about a neutrino telescope...what I want is a neutrino-powered FRIDGE. If we can power our electrical crap with neutrinos, the environmentalists won't complain too much, and we'd get to have more power! :-p :biggrin: :wink:
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    Are Prime Numbers More Than Just Random Numbers? A Look at Du Sautoy's Theories

    A man called du Sautoy proclaimed in a book that some superdigit primes are unique, hard to calculate and probably have some sort of special underlying pattern. All I can tell is that a prime is the difference between two consecutive squares. What have YOU come up with?
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    News Schrodinger's Ass: American Politics Paradox

    That's not my point. In Schrodinger's Ass, the ass and the elephant are screwing with the facts to defend a party member or discredit another party's members. Because of this, we will never know if the cat is alive or dead - one party will tell us it is alive, the other that it is dead.
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    News Schrodinger's Ass: American Politics Paradox

    Sometimes I feel that American Politics has gone the way of the mammoth. I cannot trust the Dems nor the Gops. And this whole Kerry in Vietnam War issue, with both sides screwing the facts so much the truth is permanently blurred, just put all of American Politics OUTSIDE THE BOX. The whole of...
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