Questions you've always wanted to asked...

brocksta said:
what would happen if you traveled faster than the speed of light?
In theory, you'd go back in time. But the problem is, going at the speed of light is impossible so you also can't go faster (since you'd need to go through the speed of light obviously).
 
Kell_ee001 said:
I've always wanted to know why if most animals are quite camouflaged to their surroundings, why elephants don't have green bodies and brown legs? :confused:


Camoflage is a form survival mechanism adapted by animals who most of the times have someone above them on the food chain - Elephant on the other hand have very few predators (only man?) hence no need for it. On top of that it would look useless given the fact that their surroundings is not as "big" as them.

Finally, all other animals will point and laugh at them if they do.



Erm last statement might actually not be true. :p
 
locutus12 said:
i asked one question in my head when i was 15. i looked up at a blue sky on a warm day and simply asked,



why?


and it drives me mad to know that i will never know the answer
I think I was 3 months old when I asked that.... Seriously though, it was one of my first words.... and was repeated for about 13yrs - almost continuously much to the annoyance of the family that tried not to drown me.
 
brocksta said:
what would happen if you traveled faster than the speed of light?

You'd disprove most of physics and have ever physicist and uni students studying physics after you with a cleaver :p
 
Psyk said:
We know what it does, not so much what it is.

mavity is a force which is created by matter. The more massive something is, the more of a gravitational pull it exerts.

If you're going to use the line 'well what's a force etc etc' you can apply that to absolutely everything.

What is light? What is sound? What is the universe? What is all?

We know what mavity is as much as we understand anything in this universe.
 
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