[FONT="Times New Roman"]I have a basic understanding of the escape velocity principles when it comes to an object lacking propulsion such as a bullet or a baseball. If the projectiles speed is not equal to 11.2km/s (or whatever EV equals with atmosphere), then the projectile will return toward...
Well, I have a problem with asking a question that isn't really my question, so for that I apologize. But actually I wasn't talking about galaxies at the edge of our observable universe, though that is interesting in itself because I'm curious to know our universal position.
My interest in...
Especially since he didn't technically ask a yes or no question, eh?
"Do you think math is built into nature"
I'm not too sure what this part of your thought would actually mean. In many ways it seems that math is a language... and the Greeks didn't call nipples, nipples but we all know...
Does anyone know of any data regarding mass dispersion around Earth?
That is to ask (more toward my interest), if the observable universe was broken into equal 3-D sections like "North to Northeast" "NE to E" "E to SE" and so on... would the mass of each section observed from Earth be equal...