I just try to ignore physics and hope it goes away.Fawxy said:Oh, also... I have a ridiculously hard time wrapping my head around the whole "gravity bends time" thing. Headaches abound >.<
But they did know the world was round in and around 500BC. At least not the crazy ones.Liquidacid23 said:so I guess you want us to continue to believe the world is flat too? I mean wouldn't wanna give a "big screw you" to all those ancient Greek scientists who claimed it wasScarim Coral said:So I guess I go with Pluto is in fact a planet! I just feel that denining it's a planet at all, it's a like a big screw you to the Greek who discover it in the first place and Hades himself.![]()
Deary, deary me, really?thaluikhain said:Oh, people voting Princess Diana's death as the most important thing to happen in the 20th century. Fuck.
i was sad too but then i found out that there are many Pluto sized balls of ice is the kuiper beltuhddh said:Pluto is a planet god damn it.
I know EXACTLY how you feel. *pats*TheRightToArmBears said:At some point in the past, my parents must have had sex. I just... can't accept it.
This has always spiked my curiosity. However if it was ever created or destroyed at any point is arguable. Modern science is pretty much in the dark about it.The Red Goblin said:Consciousness can be created.
You weren't conscious when you where just sperm and egg, but at some point your consciousness came into being. And when you die it (arguably) will stop existing.
erm, the Greeks knew the world was round...Liquidacid23 said:so I guess you want us to continue to believe the world is flat too? I mean wouldn't wanna give a "big screw you" to all those ancient Greek scientists who claimed it wasScarim Coral said:So I guess I go with Pluto is in fact a planet! I just feel that denining it's a planet at all, it's a like a big screw you to the Greek who discover it in the first place and Hades himself.![]()
Actually it was an American Astronomer named Clyde Tombaugh who discovered Pluto in 1930.Scarim Coral said:So I guess I go with Pluto is in fact a planet! I just feel that denining it's a planet at all, it's a like a big screw you to the Greek who discover it in the first place and Hades himself.
What about wave particle duality, that's even screwierSckizoBoy said:Subatomic particles and their electronic charge...
Still don't get why...
Please note, I am a chemistry graduate...
Surprise! You're adopted!!!TheRightToArmBears said:At some point in the past, my parents must have had sex. I just... can't accept it.
Also this. As far as I'm concerned if a body which orbits a star has enough mass for it to be spherical it should be a planet. If that means there's suddenly a hundred planets in our solar system then so be it, why not? I don't see any reason why that definition is insufficient.[/quote]uhddh said:Pluto is a planet god damn it.
Wait what? H-how... How did I not notice, I... This changes everything!GethBall said:Isnt pluto technically a planet, its just called a dwarf planet.
Also the fact that Spongebob is a childrens show, seriously how did they think naming someone mr krabs who lives in bikini bottom child appropriate.
Although... if you look at the difference in income here in Norway vs the US 600NOK really amounts to 60dollars give or take.Cid SilverWing said:Let's hear it.
What hard-proven facts do YOU find incredibly unbelievable?
To start us off, $60 games are 399 NOK here in Norway. Fresh PS3 games are 599, which is $104. Just as bad as Australia.