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May 10 2011 09:24am
Quote (medikonroids @ 9 May 2011 11:08)
"What Happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?"


They would cancel each other out. Simple.
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You've heard of a computer having bugs right? Well, that comes from the early days of computers when there were relays used and there was actually a moth that got trapped in one of the relays and was causing issues with the system. To this day, it is still used as an expression for issues with computers.
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May 22 2011 09:35pm
The reason why there's a huge imbalance between matter and anti matter is:


During the first few seconds of the big bang, the temperature of the universe is immense,
and there's a very small imbalance (there are more matter than anti matter).

At high temperatures photons could produce a matter and anti matter pair, but at low temperatures this process is nearly impossible.
But at low temperatures matter and anti matter CAN annihilate and produce photons.

After a while, the small imbalance in the beginning became a large disproportion, thus is the reason why there is a huge imbalance between
matter and anti matter today.
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May 23 2011 10:20am
Quote (duffman09 @ May 9 2011 06:23am)
You have two forces

force A = force B +1

Which force is bigger?


Chuck Norris :P

This post was edited by FullArcFG on May 23 2011 10:21am
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Quote (medikonroids @ May 9 2011 06:08am)
"What Happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?"



"According to modern scientific understanding, no force is completely irresistible, and there are no immovable objects and cannot be any, as even a minuscule force will cause a slight acceleration on an object of any mass. An immovable object would have to have an inertia that was infinite, and therefore infinite mass. Such an object would collapse under its own gravity and create a singularity and a black hole. An unstoppable force would require infinite energy, which does not exist in a finite universe."
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