I was watching the Parallel worlds movie on Dr.Kaku's website and I got to thinking. Just because it is utterly impossible to pinpoint the positions of atomic particles doesn't mean they flicker into and out of other dimensions.
They could just move very rapidly Making them just look like...
Dr.Kaku is already popular in the world of science. He is the author of some great books and he is co-founder of string field theory. I don't think he needs to be on a "yellow trash" talk show to be famous.
As for your question, I didnt even know he was a connected to this place at all.
It depends on what I buy. If its somthing really expensive(computer,TV,ect...), then I will keep the recipt for a little while.But anything else I will just throw them away.
Sorry to bring this old topic back, but I can't seem so figure this problem out. Its cause of the trig in the problem. So can someone do the whole problem so I can see how to do it?
Ya that's what I did I made the mistake of learning trig and calculus. I am supposed to be taking a test tomarrow, if I pass this test and another one I get moved into the 12th grade math class. Thanks for the Book recomendation but its $67.00, and for a out of work 10th grader that's a bit...