One of the closest, anyway. Yeah, most distant objects observed are over 10 billion years "in the past".
That had interactions between protons and neutrons been but a tiny bit weaker or stronger than they are, the universe would probably contain a lot less carbon, nitrogen and oxygen…
That's including dark matter, I think? With just the matter we can see, it's not even that.
They should go protest chess tournaments, there they have not just masters but also grandmasters. And while they're at it, call for banning Might and Magic series on the same grounds.
I suggest they go protest chess tournaments. There they have not just masters but also grandmasters. And while we're at it, let's ban the might and magic series on the same grounds.
How about electromechanical relay switch. As far as digital electronics goes, relay can, with some mental gymnastics, be considered grandfather of transistor (which, in turn, is one of the most important inventions of…
Depends on the wind I guess. Under favourable conditions, a skilled pilot should be able to land without loss of life even without landing gear at all.
One of the closest, anyway. Yeah, most distant objects observed are over 10 billion years "in the past".
That had interactions between protons and neutrons been but a tiny bit weaker or stronger than they are, the universe would probably contain a lot less carbon, nitrogen and oxygen…
That's including dark matter, I think? With just the matter we can see, it's not even that.
They should go protest chess tournaments, there they have not just masters but also grandmasters. And while they're at it, call for banning Might and Magic series on the same grounds.
I suggest they go protest chess tournaments. There they have not just masters but also grandmasters. And while we're at it, let's ban the might and magic series on the same grounds.
How about electromechanical relay switch. As far as digital electronics goes, relay can, with some mental gymnastics, be considered grandfather of transistor (which, in turn, is one of the most important inventions of…
Depends on the wind I guess. Under favourable conditions, a skilled pilot should be able to land without loss of life even without landing gear at all.