JunBringer
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fix'dActually, you can do it with a car, a 1973 Oldsmobile to be exact. But it also requires a tree, chainsaw, boomstick and spooky Book of the Dead stuff.
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fix'dActually, you can do it with a car, a 1973 Oldsmobile to be exact. But it also requires a tree, chainsaw, boomstick and spooky Book of the Dead stuff.
Well, a counterpoint to that is that gravity is a theory and I wouldn't jump out the window to test it.
The existence of Gravity is not a theory, but everything else about it is...
What generates gravity, how to calculate gravity, etc... Those are all theories that we can't seem to nail down just yet.
Answering from the space-time continuum: You are all wrong
That's the not the point - the point is to look so good while being wrong nobody notices.
i guess we can all look smart.. while saying.. NOTHING!
Answering from the space-time continuum: You are all wrong
I got another one to blow your minds...
Let's say a train was going at the speed of light or 99.99999....%. As it was going this fast, what if someone stands up and walks/runs to the front of the train? That would mean that person was traveling faster than light!...Or does it? Dun dun dun
(This was on the Science channel, I think, where they answered it)
I got another one to blow your minds...
Let's say a train was going at the speed of light or 99.99999....%. As it was going this fast, what if someone stands up and walks/runs to the front of the train? That would mean that person was traveling faster than light!...Or does it? Dun dun dun
(This was on the Science channel, I think, where they answered it)
Here's another:
If I had a stick let's say and it is 186000 miles long, if I shake the stick and at the same time shoot a beam of light in the same direction, which gets to the end of the stick first?
Troll physics ftw!
Here's another:
If I had a stick let's say and it is 186000 miles long, if I shake the stick and at the same time shoot a beam of light in the same direction, which gets to the end of the stick first?
Troll physics ftw!
Blonde Physics
And by the way, there are a bunch of things beyond C...D,E,F,G,H...etc., etc.
ok...enough beer for tonight...
Another nice try. I've submitted for this peer review by my blonde - she simply handed me another frosty one, amber and bubbly in the middle, foamy at the top end.