Oh, honey, let me tell you, I've been hit with some questions that even Neil Armstrong would raise an eyebrow at! I've had folks asking about moon dust, ancient lunar civilizations, and even if the moon is made of cheese (spoiler alert: it's not). So, if you want a celestial rollercoaster ride, just ask about the moon, and I'll have you reaching for the stars in no time.
First they study the subject, then they come up with questions that other people may want to know the answer to. After that, they use their studies and knowledge of physics to come up with a believable and reasonable way that something could be what they think it is.
One day he was driving and it was quite foggy, he then saw the eyes of a cat on the road. It prevented him from wrecking. Then he decided to create the "Cat's Eyes."
Of those three questions, the only one that makes any sense is the last one. Gravity doesn't come from a place (the "Where" part) or a thing (the "What" part). Gravity is strongly suspected to have come into existence at the time of the Big Bang, along with the other three fundamental forces. If the Theory of Everything people are right, at extremely high energies the forces combine; gravity would probably have been the first to separate out, at about one Planck time after the Big Bang (a "Planck time" is about 5 x 10-44 seconds).
Stars appear to move across the sky due to the Earth's rotation on its axis. As the Earth spins, different stars come into view while others disappear below the horizon. This apparent motion is actually the result of the Earth's rotation, not the movement of the stars themselves.
This form of distributed hosting is when a server cluster acts like a grid
Where could I come across some antique furniture? During the job interview, it's important to come across as honest and hard working. If you come across an extra basketball, it belongs to the kid nextdoor.
possibly "how did it get here" or maybe " where did it come from?"
People that come across answers they are able to answer. You could answer questions.
i think they just select the good questions!
Retweeting basically means when you come across an interesting tweet and want to share it with your followers you retweet it.
The only one I've come across so far - is the Uncategorised section.
A human being just hasn't come across that queston yet. We have like 25 million questions.
answers, questions, MYSPACE<3 & facebook... EVERYTHING you can imagine.. til you come across something that the internet cant find
Descartes was a student of all the philosophers and mathematicians who had preceded him. Every great thinker builds on what has come before. Beyond that, he thought about interesting unanswered questions and tried to come up with answers.
Times can vary depending on the question. Anyone is permitted to answer the questions and as long as the questions have nothing wrong with them, and are appropriate, then they will remain on the site until a registered or non-registered user decides to answer the question.
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Questions! Professor Layton's puzzles asks you questions, each time you come across one of the puzzles, these puzzles require that you find the answer before you can complete any of the games.