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Job 25:6 how much less man, who is a maggot, and the son of man (Adam), who is a worm!"According to evolution, at any time, did atom2adam evolution pass through a vermiform stage?
So the answer to my question is YES?Job 25:6 how much less man, who is a maggot, and the son of man (Adam), who is a worm!"
Isaiah 41:14 Fear not, you worm Jacob, you men of Israel!
AV could you please show me the similarities between the two pictures?So the answer to my question is YES?
Put two of those on opposing sides of your finger and they will crush your bone! No kidding! The Spring collapsing is WOW!Right, it's a hybrid of a superconducting electromagnet and a non-superconducting electromagnet
Haha, yeahPut two of those on opposing sides of your finger and they will crush your bone! No kidding! The Spring collapsing is WOW!
Amazing neodymium magnet - YouTube
Psh. Come back when you can stick the refrigerator to the notebook.Haha, yeah
I've got a few neodymium iron boride magnets myself. Much smaller ones, but still impressively strong (strong enough to hold 200 times their weight!) I've suspended a magnet from a half-inch wooden shelf by placing one magnet above the shelf and one below. I've used the magnets to stick a notebook to a refrigerator. And a bunch of other fun things.
Isn't your explanation backwards?This is what you and all humans started out from the fusion of the tailed creature and the egg:
This is what human sperms fused with human eggs end up becoming:
Cold fusion is something that a couple of fraudsters tried to pass off as valid science some years back.I don't think this exactly falls under Physics, but what exactly is Cold Fusion and why does it only work theoreticaly? I have a general understanding, I just wanted some clarification.
No, since that's not how science works. Hypotheses are devised to explain observed phenomena, and these hypotheses are then tested. Sometimes these hypotheses are disproven when their tests come back false, but other times we gather more and more evidence for them, at which point they become 'theories'.MY QUESTION: Does science ever lack truth because of the belief that everything has to be proven through the scientific method to be true?
Because they can review the evidence for themselves, and draw their own conclusions. Is the world round? Well, we have the same evidence now that people had 500 years ago, plus more, so we can just go out and review it for ourselves.ANOTHER Q: How can scientists ever be sure that an idea (like evolution) is true when each and every scientist only knows what they learn when AFTER they come into the world?
From physorg.com:I don't think this exactly falls under Physics, but what exactly is Cold Fusion and why does it only work theoreticaly? I have a general understanding, I just wanted some clarification.
SOURCETo many people, cold fusion sounds too good to be true. The idea is that, by creating nuclear fusion at room temperature, researchers can generate a nearly unlimited source of power that uses water as fuel and produces almost zero waste. Essentially, cold fusion would make oil obsolete.
Nuclear fusion is where two atoms fuse to become one atom, usually two lighter atoms that become one heavier atom. This releases a lot of clean energy which can be harnessed by us humans. Usually, we use enormous amounts of heat to generate nuclear fusion, but that's very wasteful and we rarely get any net energy out. Cold fusion, by contrast, is any process that generates nuclear fusion at colder temperature (ideally, room temperature), which would be far more efficient. The difficulty is in overcoming the electromagnetic repulsion between the two atoms, and the only reliable way we have of doing that is with heat - something like a superhot plasma or a laser.I don't think this exactly falls under Physics, but what exactly is Cold Fusion and why does it only work theoreticaly? I have a general understanding, I just wanted some clarification.
Job 25:6 how much less man, who is a maggot, and the son of man (Adam), who is a worm!"
Isaiah 41:14 Fear not, you worm Jacob, you men of Israel!
This releases a lot of clean energy which can be harnessed by us humans. Usually, we use enormous amounts of heat to generate nuclear fusion, but that's very wasteful and we rarely get any net energy out.
Current nuclear power plants take heavy atoms and split them into smaller atoms in a process called fission:Wait, what? This has to be different from nuclear energy we use?
Well, Uranium is quite a toxic metal (as many heavy metals are). I don't think its radioactivity is a concern, but its toxicity is. I'm not entirely clear how strong the evidence is that DU specifically is a problem, but there are some worrying correlations between various health issues and the Iraq war.:o Oops! Basic terminology I forgot about - thanks!
Only tangentially related question:
anybody here know of depleted uranium (DU) used as ammo, and it's effects? (Just trying to verify or disprove things I've heard; online mythbusters?)
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