There going to have to rewrite school books after this one...
First, no Pluto, now this When I was in school, we didn't even know the term "quarks" either...
I can't keep up
Possibly one day develop better Higgs-Boson detection equipment, learn to isolate the particle then manipulate to such affects as being able to increase or decrease mass in an object. This would relate to more efficient means to transport/move goods due to a decrease in mass thereby using less energy. Think about a fully loaded 40 ton tractor trailer weighing only 5 tons during transport, less mass means less fuel consumed.
I'm voting number 2.
To predict one maybe but I dont think they could just guess exact location and draw accurate representations of them. And of we were on second or third go round than I think there would be more left over from that if it was a technologically advanced civilization. Kinda like planet of the apes where Heston comes across ancient advanced things.
I did just spend some time reading about this guy at CERN who created the worldwide web.
The Wikipedia page on that is a great read of its history and how we got to where it is now.
History of the World Wide Web - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I didn't know this?
I couldn't help but notice all the qualifiers they used when talking about the discovery. You know the words like Higgs-boson like action. almost like it was still waiting peer review. Could this be one of those oops I guess we were wrong we need to keep looking. After all the first rule of science is "Don't fool your self."
Flying saucers? Reduce their mass to nothing and fly away. Or maybe reduce the reciprocating mass of the spinning motor to 0 .......
Or maybe reduce the reciprocating mass of the spinning motor to 0 .......
There going to have to rewrite school books after this one...
First, no Pluto, now this When I was in school, we didn't even know the term "quarks" either...
I can't keep up
Couldn't help it
True story...how old are you stangman? 17?
Better add like 26 years to that...WOW I'm old!....... but I act like I'm 17
Incase you might not know what he’s referring to; Through the Wormhole : Science Channel
This is one of my favorite shows, truly fascinating to watch.