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#41 |
2-03-2003 @ 04:59:10 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#37, Ultimate Physics Fighting Championship!
Next, CRXtrackguy disproves centrifugal force again! :-) |
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#43 |
2-03-2003 @ 05:02:03 PM |
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee |
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Bizooks...what a funny word. Kids, today's word of the day is...BIZOOKS. Does anyone know what you can use a bizook for? Who has bizooks? Do any of you have nice bizooks? |
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#44 |
2-03-2003 @ 05:04:19 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#41, Centrifugal force isn't a force, it's the impression of force created by intertia and tangency. So you take the variable "X", and that's really a letter that fits in between "W" and "Y", and you take the variable "Y", and that's a very good question, because I don't know. But someone does. Therefore, one could postulate that 52 factorial equals a deck of ordinary household playing cards, face up, pick a card. Any card. Is this your card? No? Well I'm new at this trick. What's more: Factors of prime numbers are astronomical, because they have lots of numbers in them, and are therefore clearly a budget. Thus, centrifugal force doesn't exist.
There. I've run rings around your logic. |
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#45 |
2-03-2003 @ 05:07:53 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#44, Whoa. Early schizophrenia testing can be your friend :-)
You are correct, though. There is no such thing as centrifugal force; it's really just a perception of the centripetal force, which causes things to deviate from the straightline path they would otherwise take. |
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#46 |
2-03-2003 @ 05:09:12 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#45, You simply can't keep up with my superior smartness. |
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#48 |
2-03-2003 @ 07:28:56 PM |
Posted By : Lemming |
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#47, Yeah, considering that he changes topic completely about 4 times throughout, it absolutely should make your head hurt. |
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#49 |
2-03-2003 @ 09:02:46 PM |
Posted By : Asakha |
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It looks kinda fake to me... The Light word doesn't look as blur as the rest of the text. But maybe it's just me... |
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#51 |
2-03-2003 @ 09:10:18 PM |
Posted By : comradesampo |
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#15, That line always makes me cringe. A parsec is a unit of distance, not of time. |
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#53 |
2-03-2003 @ 09:15:29 PM |
Posted By : comradesampo |
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#52, Yeah, I'm not blaming you, I'm blaming the Star Wars writers for using terms they didn't understand at all.
I forget exactly how a parsec is defined or what it's used for -- something to do with parallax and/or the relative intensity of stars -- but IIRC it's about 2.4 light years. |
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#54 |
2-03-2003 @ 09:46:38 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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EVERYTHING YOU ALL KNOW IS WRONG! ALL! I am the wisest man on earth. So there. |
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#57 |
2-03-2003 @ 10:16:24 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#56, Yes, but bending time and space cannot be possible because the atmosphre doesn't have fuel-injection. Therefore, the variable "X" is a train leaving Denver at 9:55 am going 5 mph, and the variable "Y" is a train leaving Denver 9 hours later going 18 times the speed of light. The major question: Which one will reach San Francisco first, and which one will Clint Eastwood board? This proves that wormholes can only collapse when their is no worm in them to give them their shape. So take the worm out and stomp really hard. Use a spade if necessary. Plant seeds and cover. Rinse and repeat. Void where prohibited. No purchase necessary, unless you are very young and have had a lobotomy. Pets and children welcome.
I r00L at teh scienze! |
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