berserkerhorn Wrote:on a scale of 1-10 what's your favorite color of the alphabet. Explain your answer in terms of geography. Show your work
IrrelevantComment Wrote:berserkerhorn Wrote:on a scale of 1-10 what's your favorite color of the alphabet. Explain your answer in terms of geography. Show your work
On a scale of 1 to 10, pi is roughly equivalent to Britain on a scale of Hawaii to Hong Kong (moving east).
Pi is in of the alphabet used in the country Greece, and the colour of pie is my favourite colour.
zeldafreak1 Wrote:What is the meaning of life?
If you had an Uncle named Jack that was riding on an elephant, would you help your Uncle Jack off the elephant?
Why is Thae an asshole?
Why is Bluelight obsessed with Foxes (I mean, Kitsunes)
Why does the Earth revolve around the Sun instead of the Sun revolving around the Earth?
Why do humans not have gills?
Why am I asking so many questions?
zeldafreak1 Wrote:What is the meaning of life?
If you had an Uncle named Jack that was riding on an elephant, would you help your Uncle Jack off the elephant?
Why is Thae an asshole?
Why is Bluelight obsessed with Foxes (I mean, Kitsunes)
Why does the Earth revolve around the Sun instead of the Sun revolving around the Earth?
Why do humans not have gills?
Why am I asking so many questions?
BlueLight Wrote:Because the sun has a big ass... no really, It has more mass than the earth. Now here's a questions, is the sun moving, or standing still?
LoneWolf Wrote:BlueLight Wrote:Because the sun has a big ass... no really, It has more mass than the earth. Now here's a questions, is the sun moving, or standing still?
No.
More specifically, there's not enough information for that question to be answerable.
If you're asking whether a star is moving, you're clearly working on an interstellar level. For a speed to be meaningful at that scale, it needs to be an appreciable fraction of c, so you have to take into account the Theory of Relativity. That means that the only sensible answer to 'is it moving?' is 'relative to what?'
Mr D Wrote:Why does the Earth revolve around the Sun instead of the Sun revolving around the Earth? - It is because every point mass in the universe attracts every other point mass with a force that is directly proportional to the product of their masses and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them which means that the Sun as an body of mass with the mass of 1.9891 × 1030 kilograms would attract Earth more strongly with Earths mass of 5.97219 × 1024 kilograms than vice versa
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