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April 07, 2015, 11:08:49 PM |
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Which weighs more ,a pound of feather or a pound of gold..... a troy pound of gold... ? If placed in vacuum and dropped from 10 m height, which of the mentioned lots will hit the ground first? Let a BBC video explain it for you, testing in the biggest vacuum chamber of the world (used to test spaceships) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E43-CfukEgsWaus, that is a serious vacuum chamber. I really enjoyed that video thanks for sharing. Did you notice the host used the term "cubic feet"... I always amaze me (from a scientific point of view) that some parts of the world don't use SI units.
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April 07, 2015, 11:16:41 PM |
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Which weighs more ,a pound of feather or a pound of gold..... a troy pound of gold... ? If placed in vacuum and dropped from 10 m height, which of the mentioned lots will hit the ground first? Let a BBC video explain it for you, testing in the biggest vacuum chamber of the world (used to test spaceships) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E43-CfukEgsWaus, that is a serious vacuum chamber. I really enjoyed that video thanks for sharing. Did you notice the host used the term "cubic feet"... I always amaze me (from a scientific point of view) that some parts of the world don't use SI units. That's a really interesting video, I like Professor Brian Cox he does some excellent documentaries about space and science for the BBC.
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April 07, 2015, 11:21:01 PM |
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Which weighs more ,a pound of feather or a pound of gold..... a troy pound of gold... ? If placed in vacuum and dropped from 10 m height, which of the mentioned lots will hit the ground first? Let a BBC video explain it for you, testing in the biggest vacuum chamber of the world (used to test spaceships) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E43-CfukEgsWaus, that is a serious vacuum chamber. I really enjoyed that video thanks for sharing. Did you notice the host used the term "cubic feet"... I always amaze me (from a scientific point of view) that some parts of the world don't use SI units. That's a really interesting video. I like Professor Brian Cox he does some excellent documentaries about space and science for the BBC. Absolutely, I was supposed to work and ended up watching 45 min of documentaries with Brian Cox (damn you cyclops!)
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April 07, 2015, 11:23:58 PM |
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Which weighs more ,a pound of feather or a pound of gold..... a troy pound of gold... ? If placed in vacuum and dropped from 10 m height, which of the mentioned lots will hit the ground first? Let a BBC video explain it for you, testing in the biggest vacuum chamber of the world (used to test spaceships) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E43-CfukEgsWaus, that is a serious vacuum chamber. I really enjoyed that video thanks for sharing. Did you notice the host used the term "cubic feet"... I always amaze me (from a scientific point of view) that some parts of the world don't use SI units. Yep England and the USA still use the imperial system while the majority of the world has switched to the metric, and here you have a graph to illustrate how dumb the imperial system is:
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April 07, 2015, 11:24:30 PM |
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Which weighs more ,a pound of feather or a pound of gold..... a troy pound of gold... ? If placed in vacuum and dropped from 10 m height, which of the mentioned lots will hit the ground first? Let a BBC video explain it for you, testing in the biggest vacuum chamber of the world (used to test spaceships) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E43-CfukEgsWaus, that is a serious vacuum chamber. I really enjoyed that video thanks for sharing. Did you notice the host used the term "cubic feet"... I always amaze me (from a scientific point of view) that some parts of the world don't use SI units. That's a really interesting video. I like Professor Brian Cox he does some excellent documentaries about space and science for the BBC. Absolutely, I was supposed to work and ended up watching 45 min of documentaries with Brian Cox (damn you cyclops!) Ha ha I often do the same interesting documentaries are very distracting .
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April 07, 2015, 11:28:04 PM |
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Which weighs more ,a pound of feather or a pound of gold..... a troy pound of gold... ? If placed in vacuum and dropped from 10 m height, which of the mentioned lots will hit the ground first? Let a BBC video explain it for you, testing in the biggest vacuum chamber of the world (used to test spaceships) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E43-CfukEgsWaus, that is a serious vacuum chamber. I really enjoyed that video thanks for sharing. Did you notice the host used the term "cubic feet"... I always amaze me (from a scientific point of view) that some parts of the world don't use SI units. That's a really interesting video. I like Professor Brian Cox he does some excellent documentaries about space and science for the BBC. Absolutely, I was supposed to work and ended up watching 45 min of documentaries with Brian Cox (damn you cyclops!) Ha ha I often do the same interesting documentaries are very distracting . I advice you not to start looking at ant documentaries, really disturbing. BTW here is an ant-related channel were you will lose some more time: https://www.youtube.com/user/anthillartand then, after seeing all the videos in the channel and you are left wondering what have you done, (nothing profitable) read this article on procrastination http://waitbutwhy.com/2013/10/why-procrastinators-procrastinate.html
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April 07, 2015, 11:33:09 PM |
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Ants you say? I always found them very fascinating, I will just watch a few minutes and then get back to work, I will read that "procrastination" thingy later, sounds boring
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April 07, 2015, 11:35:08 PM |
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Which weighs more ,a pound of feather or a pound of gold..... a troy pound of gold... ? If placed in vacuum and dropped from 10 m height, which of the mentioned lots will hit the ground first? Let a BBC video explain it for you, testing in the biggest vacuum chamber of the world (used to test spaceships) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E43-CfukEgsWaus, that is a serious vacuum chamber. I really enjoyed that video thanks for sharing. Did you notice the host used the term "cubic feet"... I always amaze me (from a scientific point of view) that some parts of the world don't use SI units. That's a really interesting video. I like Professor Brian Cox he does some excellent documentaries about space and science for the BBC. Absolutely, I was supposed to work and ended up watching 45 min of documentaries with Brian Cox (damn you cyclops!) Ha ha I often do the same interesting documentaries are very distracting . I advice you not to start looking at ant documentaries, really disturbing. BTW here is an ant-related channel were you will lose some more time: https://www.youtube.com/user/anthillartand then, after seeing all the videos in the channel and you are left wondering what have you done, (nothing profitable) read this article on procrastination http://waitbutwhy.com/2013/10/why-procrastinators-procrastinate.htmlJust watched an anthillart video that's pretty amazing thanks for the link . I'll watch the other one another time .
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April 07, 2015, 11:37:19 PM |
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Ants you say? I always found them very fascinating, I will just watch a few minutes and then get back to work, I will read that "procrastination" thingy later, sounds boring It is actually pretty fun to read, I have many more links to share, that's what I do instead of working to get rich
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April 08, 2015, 05:12:33 AM |
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Even though I am enjoying the posts lol, I am going to lock the thread since its not for sale anymore.
Thanks
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