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earth is bad i wish i lived on uranus i would probaly die from the smell but thats why i love it there it has the best smell in the universe it probaly would smell better there than on earth and i wish i could live there my life would be perfect the main word there was would be perfect i wish i could at least have a piece of uranus
i im not a fan of space but lately in science i love it cause we are talking about SPACE i love it we'll you email some information about all the planets that my teacher would not no if not just some cool stuff on the planets all the planets not just outter or inner both of them
Hello the main faculty of science here!! We believe that yor experiments towards the solar system are totally inapropriate towards childrens learning skills because you confuse them
...i heared there's a blackhole in the center of every universe, ours is the milkyway.my question is that 'time' to me seems faster every year, could our solar system be closer to our blackhole then first thought of.i know our sun makes the seasons which make a year.does our sun moving toward the blackhole accelerate time.i know we are talking hundreds of millions of miles away but, whats that in the vastness of space.
I am writing a science fiction story which takes place on a very large, artificially constructed planet that was built by intelligent spider-like creatures around 7 million years ago. There was more living space on it than there is on 100000 Earths. They lived on it for about 4 million years, all the while improving it. I think that this indicates that it must have been shaped like a disc, because if it were a spherical planet then it would have to be almost the size of the sun. But I am not sure that a large spinning disc can exist either. Please tell me if you can, if this idea is workable or if I have to think of something else. My website is baeba.com but there is not much about the story on there yet.
We are doing an assignment on astronomy in ancient times. We need help with the question:
What beliefs affected the society at the time (ancient times in the mid 17th century to the end of the 19th century)?
I would like to request u to study homes where there are living and
dead cancer patients, and in particular check the northeast direction
of the house. eg if a house has a defective northeast and a defective
southeast direction, then a lady would suffer from breast cancer, we
are studying the houses,workplaces of cancer effected patients in
india, but we are studying to give a concrete evidence to the medical
field, so that they are satisfied. It may take a long time for us.
I would like to solve the complete mystery of the Universe, once & for all; like our existence & God, etc.
If we work as a huge global team, like parellel computers, it would be faster.
My dad opened a semi-truck container at work that was from Tiawan and a large red bug that looked something like a boxelder bug only about 3inches long ran out and flew around? Any guess what it might be?
One of my fifth grade students asked me, how long it would take a balloon to reach our atmosphere if it reached it at all? Also, what would happen to it if it did reach the atmosphere?
I had a good time searching on this site even while i
was learning.
i will vist your site in 2 weeks and if
i do not find an improvement i shall be left with no option but to
take my homework else where
I WAS JST WONDOING IF YOU HAD EANYTING ON AFRODITY OR ATHEANA FROM ANCHENT GREES. IF YOU DO PLEAS SENDME SOM ON EATHER AT ... BUT PLEAS TRY TO SEAD ME SOME BY TOMORO BECAUSE MY REPORT HASTO E TERND IN TUESDAY OF ADRALING. THANK YOU SO MUCH LIZ
Does anyone know if Earth has expanded, and continues to expand?
The answer might well be found somewhere on your site, but I must admit my patience has, over the nano-period of my life, undergone the opposite development, with continuous contraction leaving it a miserable stub.
Seriously now: My question goes back some decades, when this Gon-... Gond-... whatever, theory about the continents having once huddled together in one single chunk, before deciding to split and wandering off like giant ships over the oceans - 'See, how Africa and South America fit together, see? And the Indian subcontinent crashing full speed into Asia, creating the Himalayas, see?' A n d I laughed.
But nobody else took MY theory seriously - that Earth once was a redhot chunk, eroding into a ball, cooling off gradually, emitting gas, then liquid, and as the cooling increased, its inner heat pushed solid layers outwards, which then cracked, and after so many billions of years of pushing and variable cracking, and water giving life to one-cell-, two-cell-, multiple-cell organisms, mosses, vegetation, amoebas, lampreys, fish, lizards ... homo not-yet-sapiens, who, given a map, can now observe the crack lines, and calculate in how many more millions of years expansion will have reached such dimensions, and cooling such a level, that the surface will ice over, with space winds gathering up snowballs, chunks of dirtfilled ice, and hurl them into far away solar systems, where on some other blue planet pedaling creatures will run to telescopes and wonder if that meteor will hit them or just pass.
So, what is your answer? Does Earth expand?
Why do two objects of different mass fall at the same rate in space? My pupils have asked me but I don't have a clue.
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earth is bad i wish i lived on uranus i would probaly die from the smell but thats why i love it there it has the best smell in the universe it probaly would smell better there than on earth and i wish i could live there my life would be perfect the main word there was would be perfect i wish i could at least have a piece of uranus
i im not a fan of space but lately in science i love it cause we are talking about SPACE i love it we'll you email some information about all the planets that my teacher would not no if not just some cool stuff on the planets all the planets not just outter or inner both of them
Hello the main faculty of science here!! We believe that yor experiments towards the solar system are totally inapropriate towards childrens learning skills because you confuse them
...i heared there's a blackhole in the center of every universe, ours is the milkyway.my question is that 'time' to me seems faster every year, could our solar system be closer to our blackhole then first thought of.i know our sun makes the seasons which make a year.does our sun moving toward the blackhole accelerate time.i know we are talking hundreds of millions of miles away but, whats that in the vastness of space.
I am writing a science fiction story which takes place on a very large, artificially constructed planet that was built by intelligent spider-like creatures around 7 million years ago. There was more living space on it than there is on 100000 Earths. They lived on it for about 4 million years, all the while improving it. I think that this indicates that it must have been shaped like a disc, because if it were a spherical planet then it would have to be almost the size of the sun. But I am not sure that a large spinning disc can exist either. Please tell me if you can, if this idea is workable or if I have to think of something else. My website is baeba.com but there is not much about the story on there yet.
We are doing an assignment on astronomy in ancient times. We need help with the question:
What beliefs affected the society at the time (ancient times in the mid 17th century to the end of the 19th century)?
I would like to request u to study homes where there are living and
dead cancer patients, and in particular check the northeast direction
of the house. eg if a house has a defective northeast and a defective
southeast direction, then a lady would suffer from breast cancer, we
are studying the houses,workplaces of cancer effected patients in
india, but we are studying to give a concrete evidence to the medical
field, so that they are satisfied. It may take a long time for us.
I would like to solve the complete mystery of the Universe, once & for all; like our existence & God, etc.
If we work as a huge global team, like parellel computers, it would be faster.
My dad opened a semi-truck container at work that was from Tiawan and a large red bug that looked something like a boxelder bug only about 3inches long ran out and flew around? Any guess what it might be?
One of my fifth grade students asked me, how long it would take a balloon to reach our atmosphere if it reached it at all? Also, what would happen to it if it did reach the atmosphere?
I had a good time searching on this site even while i
was learning.
i will vist your site in 2 weeks and if
i do not find an improvement i shall be left with no option but to
take my homework else where
I WAS JST WONDOING IF YOU HAD EANYTING ON AFRODITY OR ATHEANA FROM ANCHENT GREES. IF YOU DO PLEAS SENDME SOM ON EATHER AT ... BUT PLEAS TRY TO SEAD ME SOME BY TOMORO BECAUSE MY REPORT HASTO E TERND IN TUESDAY OF ADRALING. THANK YOU SO MUCH LIZ
Does anyone know if Earth has expanded, and continues to expand?
The answer might well be found somewhere on your site, but I must admit my patience has, over the nano-period of my life, undergone the opposite development, with continuous contraction leaving it a miserable stub.
Seriously now: My question goes back some decades, when this Gon-... Gond-... whatever, theory about the continents having once huddled together in one single chunk, before deciding to split and wandering off like giant ships over the oceans - 'See, how Africa and South America fit together, see? And the Indian subcontinent crashing full speed into Asia, creating the Himalayas, see?' A n d I laughed.
But nobody else took MY theory seriously - that Earth once was a redhot chunk, eroding into a ball, cooling off gradually, emitting gas, then liquid, and as the cooling increased, its inner heat pushed solid layers outwards, which then cracked, and after so many billions of years of pushing and variable cracking, and water giving life to one-cell-, two-cell-, multiple-cell organisms, mosses, vegetation, amoebas, lampreys, fish, lizards ... homo not-yet-sapiens, who, given a map, can now observe the crack lines, and calculate in how many more millions of years expansion will have reached such dimensions, and cooling such a level, that the surface will ice over, with space winds gathering up snowballs, chunks of dirtfilled ice, and hurl them into far away solar systems, where on some other blue planet pedaling creatures will run to telescopes and wonder if that meteor will hit them or just pass.
So, what is your answer? Does Earth expand?
Why do two objects of different mass fall at the same rate in space? My pupils have asked me but I don't have a clue.