mcs1056 New Member Joined Feb 19, 2025 Messages 8 Tuesday at 4:00 PM #21 My conundrum is this...if space is a vacuum, and there's no sound in a vacuum, why is my Dyson so loud?
My conundrum is this...if space is a vacuum, and there's no sound in a vacuum, why is my Dyson so loud?
airdave Well-Known Member Joined Oct 11, 2012 Messages 165 Yesterday at 10:48 AM #22 I just figured this out. "How does Superman slow down in space?" He exhales. Really hard. And that offers a theory, of how he starts moving forward in space if he has nothing to push off from? This may be the reason he wears a long cape. Because it can help direct the "thrust"?
I just figured this out. "How does Superman slow down in space?" He exhales. Really hard. And that offers a theory, of how he starts moving forward in space if he has nothing to push off from? This may be the reason he wears a long cape. Because it can help direct the "thrust"?
Steve Ski Well-Known Member Joined Oct 9, 2012 Messages 674 Yesterday at 5:42 PM #23 Ok, so did we really land on the moon?
L Larry New Member Joined Nov 25, 2022 Messages 14 Today at 8:11 AM #24 mcs1056 said: My conundrum is this...if space is a vacuum, and there's no sound in a vacuum, why is my Dyson so loud? Click to expand... Because you're outside of it...
mcs1056 said: My conundrum is this...if space is a vacuum, and there's no sound in a vacuum, why is my Dyson so loud? Click to expand... Because you're outside of it...
L Larry New Member Joined Nov 25, 2022 Messages 14 Today at 8:12 AM #25 Steve Ski said: Ok, so did we really land on the moon? Click to expand... Yup, we did. Proof is readily available.
Steve Ski said: Ok, so did we really land on the moon? Click to expand... Yup, we did. Proof is readily available.