Zindell Posted June 20, 2002 Posted June 20, 2002 My sentiments exactly, but worded much much better.
BCanr2d2 Posted June 20, 2002 Posted June 20, 2002 Next Question: What would life be with out Star Wars?
Darth Seph Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 Nope still havent got it guys. Yes V = D/T. But again not the answer because again its not a car. It light , no weight. And from our field of vision light takes time to travel. But imagine you weigh aboslutly nothing in mass. You are travellng on a light particle long long does it take you to reach anywhere in the universe ?
Dath Maximus Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 Is anyone gonna tell me what a yellow light means?
Darth Seph Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 Bcanr2d2 , you have the right idea , and your the closest to getting it. You have the idea of time correct. Just give me a defo answer you got. Your are so nearly there.
Dath Maximus Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 hmmm you people seem to be avoiding my highly intelectual question. its my monkies isnt it? your afraid of them.
Clem Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 if u mean 1000 years away then ud need to time travel if u mean 1000 light years it takes 1000 years
greedo626 Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 I have a question that nobody can answer. What is the material that Atoms are made of? if everything is made of Atoms then waht are they made of?
Clem Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 atoms are made of a nucleus of protons (+ve) and neutrons (neutral) and a "cloud" of electrons around it (-ve) deeper than that is known ... but not by me i could find out but that would mean talking to siggy my mate from college and that always ends as an argument about cars MINIS rule
Fossil25 Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 wha-? as u go faster, ur supposed to decrease in mass rite? *suppposseed* so if your mass is zero, then ur velocity should be 1/zero which is infinity...so you don't require any time to reach there... or am i totally making no sense? is this something to do with relative velocity?
Darth Seph Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 Fossil25 has got it. The time is Zero. Light can reach ne where in the universe in no time at all. However if you stand on a planet , and just say you replace a particle of light with a car ok. You watch the car take off and travel to another planet. From your vision the car will take as many years as calculated from planet to planet , eg 1000 light years between each planet. However the second that car takes off from it will take zero seconds to reach the other planet , not 1000 years. However it is a light particle not a vehichle so no take off acceleration is needed. So light from our sun can reach our neighbouring star in zero seconds. But from here on Earth we watch it take a million light years.
Dath Maximus Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 someone answer my ficken question ive got problems cause i dont know the answer to my question. Many lives will be saved
Clem Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 what yellow light? if u mean what it meant by yellow light its a freq. of light we call yellow
Dath Maximus Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 no no no stop signal light what does yellow mean.
whitedragon Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 Originally posted by Dath Maximus Im an american baby!! unless you cant read you know what country im from
Dath Maximus Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 if you people were smart you would realize that im doing a skit from taxi. What does a yellow light mean??
Clem Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 dunno bout america but in the uk it means get ready red + amber / flashing amber = get ready to go steady amber = get ready to stop
Dath Maximus Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 ok WHAAAT DOOOOESS A YEEELLOOOOWWWW LIGGGHHHT MEANNN???????
Dath Maximus Posted June 21, 2002 Posted June 21, 2002 and im done! Now to the next question. What is the square root of 123412341234587234957109283641902364
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