Originally posted by Psyquis52
Who directed the movie Willow?Name 5 movies with Brian Cox in it.
Who wrote the book Casino Royale?
What does the button on the left side of my head do?
Fill in the blanks:
M _ R _ _ R _ _ _ E _ _ H = Movie title
I think that will do for now. Heh heh.
You got one out of 5......
I think that's a passing grade in Haiti. So I'll give you a Yay.
Originally posted by bigbran
Can I join?😖hifty:
1) How do black holes, dark matter, dark energy and the String Theory correlate with the Grand Unification Theory?
2) Why is it called taking a dump instead of leaving a dump? After all, you're not really taking it anywhere.
3) What if CAT spelled DOG?
4) What are the other names for macro gravity and micro gravity?
5) What is the fastest production car made today? How much horsepower does it have? What is it's 0-60 time and 1/4 mile time and how much does it cost in US dollars?
😖hifty:
Originally posted by badabing
Yes, here's your quiz:1) How do black holes, dark matter, dark energy and the String Theory correlate with the Grand Unification Theory?
2) Why is it called taking a dump instead of leaving a dump? After all, you're not really taking it anywhere.
3) What if CAT spelled DOG?
4) What are the other names for macro gravity and micro gravity?
5) What is the fastest production car made today? How much horsepower does it have? What is it's 0-60 time and 1/4 mile time and how much does it cost in US dollars?
1. Black holes and strings are shown to be fundamentally alike, evolving into one another during a crucial point in the theorems called a "phase change" These phase changes also link the Calabi-Yau compactifications, previously thought to be distinct entities. So-called dark matter, or "sparticles" also helps string theory.
four basic forces: the gravitational force, which Newton had earlier found to explain gravity; the electromagnetic force, a linked theory of electricity and magnetism; the strong nuclear force, which holds the nucleus of the atom together; and the weak nuclear force, which is involved in the decay of atoms.There are two main theories that are used to describe everything; general relativity, proposed by Einstein and describing gravity as a result of curvature of space-time, and quantum mechanics, which describes force in terms of little packages.
I hope this answers the first one. If not, I'll get more.
2. Because there is tons of expressions like this, without actually making sense. Jacking off? Blow up?
There is really no answer.
3. ????
4. Weightlessness?
5. Don't really care....