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2006-03-29, 01:29 PM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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For those who don't know there was a solar eclipse today (Not visible in the states) they took a pretty cool shot of the moon's shadow over earth from the International Space Station:
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/image...ature_538.html |
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2006-03-29, 03:50 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | |||
its called Diffraction. come on hoss.
here...
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2006-03-29, 05:04 PM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
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Man,nothing cool happens near me.
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2006-03-29, 08:06 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | |||
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Einstein's Theory of Gravity proposes that Gravity is not a force but an effect of space itself. In general relativity he proposed that the fourth-dimensional (tesseract) space-time continuum is curved by the presence of matter. Every test to date has given the correct results. Einstein's theory predicted the deflection of light by massive objects, and in 1919 during an eclipse, the light of distant stars that passed near the sun was deflected in agreement with Einstein's prediction. If an object is massive and dense enough (singularity) light leaving it will be totally bent back to the object, forming a black hole. The theory is incomplete though - it doesn't say HOW masses curve space-time. Also: Tesseracts are scary. |
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