Fact, snippets of useless information and all of that kind of thing makes up most of what’s in my brain – so I thought I would infect the general interweb with al of this and see what fact I can trawl for you!
Enjoy!
Did you know…
It’s a strange thing to imagine – but Gravity is the weakest known force to us, the other forces of electromagnetism and Nuclear forces are much, much stronger. Yet it’s enough to make me feel much heavier after having too much pudding!
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The worst is getting out of a pool after being in for a while. Gravity sure seems strong then!
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Well yes you’re carrying water đ
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Interesting. You always make me think. đ
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Then I’ve done a good job…
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You have
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Thanks for the reminder Simon. Cosmology and Quantum- endless fascination.
Just when I get my head around that up pop ‘The Strong and Weak Interactions’ and I have to go back to basic sources and read, very, very, very slowly. (tongue protruding from corner of mouth and finger moving along under each word-style)
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Haha, yes it’s a bit hard to take in isn’t it?
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Especially in this weather.
I think (or conjecture) that it has something to do with the notion that if we had to rely on gravity to hold our bodies (and other objects) together; they wouldn’t
(I am now going to either lie down or watch an episode of Dr Who on BBCi)
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I didn’t know that – I do know that in space our bodies don’t like it as they’re meant to have gravity.
Dr Who will bend you mind a bit…
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Yes, as you have pointed out in several interesting posts Simon…there are ways to die in space; lots of them.
And now to Dr Who……. (Cue Music…..)
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I have pointed this out đ
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Whoa- that’s new!! Pretty good stuff- I wouldn’t call it useless đ
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I’m pleased it’s not useless đ
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I am surprised!
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It’s a little counter intuitive isn’t it?
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It is, lol
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And of those four fundamental forces, gravity is the least well understood (according to the standard model of particle physics).
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I think it’s three forces and yes, gravity is a really big mystery to us.
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I am surprised, anything I drop seem to fall swiftly and heavily đ
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Yes that’s true, but if we imagine the strength of a magnet or the strength of nuclear bonds gravity is pretty piddly by comparison đ
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ah, I try not to compare myself to anything else … for that would mean I’m less than the speck of dust I suspect I am …
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