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What are nicknames for the seventies?

Some nicknames for the seventies are "the looser decade" this one later was found to be untrue. Another, is "the Disco deacade".


Is it possible for an object to have zero velocity?

Zero relative velocity to another object, sure no problem. Zero absolute velocity, not possible as there is no absolute reference to compare to.


Are there any difficulties in fixing a position in space?

Yes - all possible reference points are moving in relation to one another.


Who was the women with Daniel in the bible?

Directly, there was no woman with Daniel. In 11:17 there is a reference to the "daughter of women", which is possibly Antiochus' daughter. Perhaps you are thinking of another book.


What is the twin star theory?

The twin star theory is that there may be another star similar to the star we call "the sun" that could possibly make life on another planet possible.


What is a circular reference?

If you have one reference that leads to another and then another which finally comes back to the first, making a circle or closed loop, this is a circular reference.


Another word for potentially?

Some other words for potential are promising, likely, possible, and probable. Additional words for potential are conceivable, imaginable, plausible, and thinkable.


What is another way to write maybe?

Another word is possibly


Will there be another draft?

Possibly in the future if there is ever another worldwar


Is there a another Eden?

Possibly out in space.


How could you be moving i frame of reference but not in another?

You could be moving in one frame of reference but not in another due to the concept of relative motion. Motion is always relative to a specific frame of reference, so if one frame is moving in relation to another, an object could appear to be stationary in one frame and moving in another. This is a key principle of Galilean relativity.


What is another name for a crane?

For the bird, possibly egret...for the heavy machinery, possibly a derrick.