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19Sep/101

Citadel Tower breaks laws of physics?

Added to Gaming on September 19, 2010  |   1 Comment 

Reader question: In Mass Effect 1, you could take an elevator up to the Citadel Tower, but the tower in relation to the Presidium is two opposing directions. The tower is not facing up, it is facing sideways, so when one got off the elevator you would be walking on the side wall of the [...]

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21Jul/105

College Physics

Added to College on July 21, 2010  |   5 Comments 

Product DescriptionWhile physics can seem challenging, its true quality is the sheer simplicity of fundamental physical theories–theories and concepts that can enrich your view of the world around you. COLLEGE PHYSICS, 8e, provides a clear strategy for connecting those theories to a consistent problem-solving approach, carefully reinforcing this methodology throughout the text and connecting it [...]

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16Jul/100

Richard Feynman – The Relationship of Mathematics and Physics 2 of 6

Added to Relationships on July 16, 2010  |   Leave a Comment 

Exclusive video! The character of physical law. From the messenger lectures.

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16Jul/100

Richard Feynman – The Relationship of Mathematics and Physics 1 of 6

Added to Relationships on July 16, 2010  |   Leave a Comment 

Exclusive video! The character of physical law. From the messenger lectures.

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17May/1025

Physics and biology proves Gods existence

Added to Internets on May 17, 2010  |   25 Comments 

Exclusive video! A very entertaining 8 minute piece of The Atheist Experience episode 568 where the briliant host Matt Dillahunty runs the callers arguments into the ground as uaual. The Atheist Experience is a remarkable show hosted by truly knowledgeable people, witch makes it very educational and entertaining. If everyone watched this show, everyone would [...]

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20Mar/102

What’s the relationship between physics and earth sciences and geology? Does physics include them?

Added to Relationships on March 20, 2010  |   2 Comments 

Reader question: And what about oceanology,meteorology, astronomy? What’s the relationship among these subjects? Included,include or what ever? What are all the branches of earth sciences? And what are all the branches of physics? What category does Atmospheric Physics fall under?

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Completed unsolicited and worthless random fact:
The dome on Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s home, conceals a billiards room. In Jefferson’s day, billiards were illegal in Virginia.

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