Someone I met not so long ago say got sentenced to 2 months in prison for accessing a pay per view internet porn site in America (from the UK) looking at young girls who were 16 yrs old and over....
Hi, I know that you have to buy an airrilfe face to face in the UK nowadays, but if I where to order from an american website would I still be able to get one? Im not to sure about the law atm and...
Would anyone please tell me how to find out the part number to a broken wing-mirror passenger side) on my car without contacting my dealer? I have seen quite a few on the net, but must be sure it is...
if an insurance company classes your car as a cat d do they have to notify you of their decision and how does this affect your current insurance policy. ?
Found this on the internet, are these the ravings of a loonatic? Have the Amish ste up a website? For example, “the moon goes around the earth.” If the theory of gravity were true, it...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8289169.stm I was just reading this report on the BBC website and i'm a little concerned by one part of what Cameron said in the interview. "Welfare reforms...
Light is a series of waves right? And waves need to be within something, hence the belief that ether existed. I am aware that it doesn't, but how is it that light can travel through space?
People often say things like "If the number of Universes is infinite, there must be some where I've won the lottery". Can someone with a good understanding of Aleph-null, Aleph-one, etc. tell me if...
Brian Greene describes an experiment (The Fabric of the Cosmos p194) in which a photon beam passes through a beam-splitter. Each beam then passes through a down-converter (which emits two half-energy...
I have always assumed the spin of the graviton to be 2, but Peter Rowlands, in his book Zero to Infinity, makes an excellent case for the graviton to have spin 1. What is the argument for spin 2?
certain energies are more... full of energy than others. this probably isnt the right way to explain it but... you know how like... heat energy is more energyful than light energy. um... slightly...