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Velocity is highly subjective. A bullet can actually be moving more slowly than a snail as far as universal sumation of velocity is concerned
 
deaddude said:
Velocity is highly subjective. A bullet can actually be moving more slowly than a snail as far as universal sumation of velocity is concerned

Stay at a holiday inn last night?

An arrow does not move at all in flight. Because it only takes up the space that it is, it cannot transition from one area of space to another area of space. Therefore, when you shoot an arrow from a bow it never moves!
 
Semper Fi said:
Stay at a holiday inn last night?

An arrow does not move at all in flight. Because it only takes up the space that it is, it cannot transition from one area of space to another area of space. Therefore, when you shoot an arrow from a bow it never moves!
Depends on your frame of reference. You are simultaneously correct and incorrect, based on which frame is being evaluated.
 
The ClayTaurus said:
Depends on your frame of reference. You are simultaneously correct and incorrect, based on which frame is being evaluated.

Yeah, uhhh, thats the uhhh, effect I was ummm, going for?
 
The ClayTaurus said:
Relativity. Go study. :) It's frizzy hair shit.
Hey, he's way ahead of 9th graders! So give him a break! I can't wait til his finishing up his BA/BS.
 
Kathianne said:
Hey, he's way ahead of 9th graders! So give him a break! I can't wait til his finishing up his BA/BS.

9th graders yes, but what does that mean? They're freshman, we dont talk to them.And a BS in NAVAL SCIENCE!!!
 
You are able to take any one object, and say that it is not moving. the universe just moves around it. Two Lightning bolts cannot strike two poles simultaneously.

If two people are telepathicly connected (they can hear eachothers thoughts) and one of them is thrown into a black hole. Would the surviving telepath hear the other screaming in his head for the rest of his life?
 
deaddude said:
If two people are telepathicly connected (they can hear eachothers thoughts) and one of them is thrown into a black hole. Would the surviving telepath hear the other screaming in his head for the rest of his life?

Yes, they would.
 
The ClayTaurus said:

I can.
x>y+b(6.626x10^32)/9^2

Therefore, x>y~

So, yes, he would hear him screaming the rest of his life, provided that the following equation is never correct: y>x.
 
deaddude said:
can you provide the equations to back up your answer?

Deep thought tells us the answer: Forty-Two...

The question answered by the greater computer is : What do you get when you multiply six by nine?

(Nasty Golgafrinchans mucking up the works!)
 
Semper Fi said:
I can.
x>y+b(6.626x10^32)/9^2

Therefore, x>y~

So, yes, he would hear him screaming the rest of his life, provided that the following equation is never correct: y>x.

I would love to understand what that equation means, perhaps you can put in laymans terms where you aquired the numbers used, and what the letters represent.
 
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deaddude said:
I would love to understand what that equation means, perhaps you can put in laymans terms where you aquired the numbers used, and what the letters represent.

I sure can.

x is the force necessary ensure that the person is ni fact in the blackhole, with enough force to secure them there forever.

y is the extraspacial forces withdrawing the person from the blackhole, and b is the force of light (6.626x10^32) keeping the person out of the blackhole.

x must be greater than these forces combined, or else the person wouldnt be in the blackhole at all.

You divide this by 9^2, for that is the wavelength necessary for telepathic communication.


Therefore, x is no doubt greater than y~, as proven in the first equation.
 
deaddude said:
If two people are telepathicly connected (they can hear eachothers thoughts) and one of them is thrown into a black hole. Would the surviving telepath hear the other screaming in his head for the rest of his life?
No, because the one screaming would eventually starve!!!
 
They would die long before they starved. However due to relativity their screams would be stretched out over a great deal of relative time
 
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