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davedajobauk

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Question # 59



WHAT am I / I have different 'STATES', of 'being' me


For 1,000 Blessings, Please answer the question correctly

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CRYPTIC / Coffee Time CLUES^^^^
 
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A Kaliedascope


Sorry Bachatagirl Sis'

Wrong Answer

You NEED to look at 'weight comparison' & 'states of being'


Further Clue: 1 cubic centimeter of water WEIGHS 1 gram
 
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A reflection (in water) :confused:

Sorry Sue, this is not the answer

~you cannot have a cubic meter of 'reflection'

My question, could also have read...
one cubic foot of whatever I am, in one 'state'
being lighter than a cubic foot of me in my original state


2nd Clue:
This question and it's answer, is taught, in Basic Physics [science] classes
 
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Propane gas?
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e is heavier than air (1.5 times as dense). In its raw state, propane sinks and pools at the floor. Liquid propane will flash to a vapor at atmospheric pressure and appears white due to moisture condensing from the air. When properly combusted, propane produces about 50 MJ/kg. The gross heat of combustion of one normal cubic meter of propane is around 91 megajoules[9]
Propane is nontoxic; however, when abused as an inhalant it poses a mild asphyxiation risk
 
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This question, appears to present a quandary to members

I am going to reveal, the answer, before setting another



I would, have accepted SNOW or, ICE
...as the answer

For, both of these STATES [of existence]
ARE LIGHTER than the similar measure of, WATER [original 'state']

Sorry to have perplexed you


dave
 
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Weight of one cubic meter of water

A cubic meter of pure water at four degrees Celsius weighs 1,000 kilograms,
or one tonne (a metric ton).
The temperature of the water is significant because the density of water varies with temperature.
It is at its densest at four degrees Celsius.
One thousand kilograms is equivalent to 2,204.6 pounds (lb).


Weight of cubic meter of ice

900 kilograms < almost 100 kilograms lighter than water

The weight of a cubic meter of snow

Depends on how tightly-packed it is...
but, in any case, is lighter than one cubic meter of water


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The oldest known wheel was discovered dating back to 3500 B.C. in Mesopotamia and made by the Sumerians. The wheel was first made by planks of wood joined together. Rollers made by early men, were placed under heavy objects for moving. Runners were placed under heavy objects for dragging a load; the sledge was then invented. The roller and sledge were combined. The rollers developed grooves through use, and were made into wheels. The wood between grooves were cut to form axles; wooden pegs were fastened on each side of axles. The wheel later was improved by the Egyptians, who made wheels with spokes, which were on their chariots around 2000 B.C. India also had wheels with spokes on their chariots around 1500 B.C.

From: LibraryThinkquest.org
 
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davedajobauk

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Thank you _for some background history of the wheel, Faith Sis'

But, 'this' does not contain the answer, that I have, here


clue: it, 'started something' ?





But, you MAY have-to 'think', outside the box
LOL
 
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Mainly used by potters,
nonetheless- it was a useful contribution to transportation, food and water especially.
It did not start a revolution,
well not at least until the 60's,
and that was started by the hippies, not the wheel, lol


LOL ... but, of-course it DID ....'JUST THAT'



? What do you call 'ONE, TURN' of a wheel [?]

Just as soon as the first wheel was invented and turned
it made a REVOLUTION :D:D:D

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Congratulations soyunagile :clap:

Your blessings and a new game will follow this

\o/ You did not expect that [did you ?]

:wave:

dave
 
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Question # 61


Why is this so ?


There is a man who lives on the top floor of a very tall building
Every morning he rides the lift, down to the ground floor to leave for work
Every evening, he gets into the lift and can only travel halfway up the building
and must walk the rest of the way..... Unless it is raining [outside]

For 1,000 Blessings, Please tell me

WHY must he walk the rest of the way to his home
when it is not raining outside ?








LOL
 
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Oh Bro Dave I so enjoy wracking my brain to figure out all the different scenarios and possible answers... AND guessing --even to the point of appearing silly!


Is the lift operated by water and weight? Riding down his own weight would carry him... but unless it's raining, there isn't enough water weight to carry him all the way up????

Am I to try and guess at what kind of building this would be also?
 
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