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Scientific Debate Thread; Currently Discussing: Q&A
Topic Started: April 8, 2009, 9:01 am (1,965 Views)
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Why do hurricanes get bigger over the ocean?
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The warm air and the convection currents over the sea feed it.
BTW I found a substance 86% harder than diamond. SUCK THAT ONE LEGEND AND HELLFIRE!
What does a carburetor on a car do?
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June 11, 2009, 5:37 am
The warm air and the convection currents over the sea feed it.
BTW I found a substance 86% harder than diamond. SUCK THAT ONE LEGEND AND HELLFIRE!
What does a carburetor on a car do?
­T­he goal of a carburetor is to mix just the right amount of gasoline with air so that the engine runs properly. If there is not enough fuel mixed with the air, the engine "runs lean" and either will not run or potentially damages the engine. If there is too much fuel mixed with the air, the engine "runs rich" and either will not run (it floods), runs very smoky, runs poorly (bogs down, stalls easily), or at the very least wastes fuel. The carb is in charge of getting the mixture just right.

What is the substance 86% harder than Diamond? Cumon spit it out. It isn't a borazon is it?
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The substance is Lonsdaleite and is actually 58% harder, I was in a rush when I first posted and didn't have the article to reference.

What is string theory? (LOL have fun with this one.)
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Quoted: "Think of a guitar string that has been tuned by stretching the string under tension across the guitar. Depending on how the string is plucked and how much tension is in the string, different musical notes will be created by the string. These musical notes could be said to be excitation modes of that guitar string under tension.
In a similar manner, in string theory, the elementary particles we observe in particle accelerators could be thought of as the "musical notes" or excitation modes of elementary strings."

http://www.superstringtheory.com/basics/basic4.html

What are the laws of causality?
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Does your question have anything to do with science?
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Prob not, I got it off a TV show, I'll do another one.

What is an "Earthquake Light?"
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I myself didn't know. but Wikipedia did!
"An earthquake light, or sometimes just earth light, is an unusual, alleged luminous aerial phenomenon, similar in appearance to the aurora borealis, that supposedly appears in the sky at or near areas of tectonic stress, seismic activity, or volcanic eruptions. Scientific evidence for the presence of lights is unreliable, given that there are few references documenting the phenomenon."

What country created the first firearms and how?
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I've got the who...
The earliest depiction of a firearm is a sculpture from a cave in Sichuan, China. The sculpture dates to the 1100s and is of a figure carrying a vase-shaped bombard with flames and a cannonball coming out of it.[1] The oldest surviving gun, made of bronze, has been dated to 1288 because it was discovered at a site in modern-day Acheng District, Heilongjiang, China, where the Yuan Shi records that battles were fought at that time
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And what are we answering next? (I knew you wouldn't know about Earthquake lights that's why I did it)
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