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Originally posted by mat5592
what should i get from taco bell next time i go?


Volcano Burrito
 
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Originally posted by Darktanian
If you were driving your car at the speed of light, and you turned on your headlights...would they work?


Speed of light is a rate of distance, the headlights would work, you would just see them later on.
 
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Originally posted by mat5592
not fair, trick question. nothing with mass can travel at the speed of light.


Who told you that?
 
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Originally posted by CyberNinja
Speed of light is a rate of distance, the headlights would work, you would just see them later on.


In your face Mat 5592!
 
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Originally posted by CyberNinja
Volcano Burrito


eh, would rather avoid any kind of spiciness tbh, give another answer
 
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Originally posted by mat5592
eh, would rather avoid any kind of spiciness tbh, give another answer


Then don't go to taco bell you fruitbat.
 
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Originally posted by Darktanian
Who told you that?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_relativity
 
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Originally posted by Phantom Of The Opera
Then don't go to taco bell you fruitbat.


 
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Originally posted by Darktanian
In your face Mat 5592!


Originally posted by CyberNinja

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Originally posted by Darktanian
Who told you that?


According to Einstein's theory of special relativity, published in 1905, nothing can exceed the speed of light. That speed, explained Einstein, is a fundamental constant of nature: It appears the same to all observers anywhere in space.

The same theory says that objects gain mass as they speed up, and that speeding up requires energy. The more mass, the more energy is required. By the time an object reached the speed of light, Einstein calculated, its mass would be infinite, and so would the amount of energy required to increase its speed. To go beyond the infinite is impossible.


Read more at: http://phys.org/news12084.html#jCp
 
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Originally posted by mat5592
eh, would rather avoid any kind of spiciness tbh, give another answer


5 layer Burrito
 
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What would happen if I stuck a 5 layer Burrito up a cat's butt ?
 
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Originally posted by Phantom Of The Opera
According to Einstein's theory of special relativity, published in 1905, nothing can exceed the speed of light. That speed, explained Einstein, is a fundamental constant of nature: It appears the same to all observers anywhere in space.

The same theory says that objects gain mass as they speed up, and that speeding up requires energy. The more mass, the more energy is required. By the time an object reached the speed of light, Einstein calculated, its mass would be infinite, and so would the amount of energy required to increase its speed. To go beyond the infinite is impossible.


Read more at: http://phys.org/news12084.html#jCp


Did Einstein ever go the speed of light?
 
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If you had a tall candle, a medium candle, and a short candle...which one of them would burn longer?
 
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Originally posted by Bane
What would happen if I stuck a 5 layer Burrito up a cat's butt ?


It would turn into this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1QyDhLj5hU
 
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