A magnet's north pole points north. So, If the same magnetic poles repel eachother then is north really north?
30th January 2019, 09:15 AM
rick130
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Originally Posted by carjunkieanon
Yes. It's called the Circumfence (according to Sir Terry Pratchett).
I thought that's what Harry Secombe called himself when he was knighted?
30th January 2019, 10:21 AM
austastar
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Originally Posted by cuppabillytea
Well;If the Earth is flat, what holds the water in?
Hi,
It can't be flat, otherwise cats would have pushed every thing over the edge!
Cheers
30th January 2019, 10:51 AM
JDNSW
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Originally Posted by 67hardtop
A magnet's north pole points north. So, If the same magnetic poles repel eachother then is north really north?
The magnetic north pole is actually a 'south' pole when you describe it as a magnet. Yes, really!
In a similar vein, when a current flows along a wire from positive to negative - the electrons are actually moving in the opposite direction!
30th January 2019, 11:47 AM
DiscoMick
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Originally Posted by cuppabillytea
Well;If the Earth is flat, what holds the water in?
Would a flat Earth have gravity? Wouldn't we all just float off into space?
30th January 2019, 06:18 PM
bob10
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Originally Posted by RANDLOVER
It's a good question and can be very important to know if buried in an avalanche, the way to find out is let some saliva dribble out your mouth, then start digging in the opposite direction.
If I was buried in an avalanche, it wouldn't be saliva, and it would be coming from a different orifice. [bigsad]
30th January 2019, 06:20 PM
bob10
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Originally Posted by DiscoMick
Would a flat Earth have gravity? Wouldn't we all just float off into space?
Do you mean without a chemical substance, ?
30th January 2019, 07:14 PM
DiscoMick
Would a flat Earth have an atmosphere? What would keep it in place?
30th January 2019, 07:23 PM
V8Ian
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Originally Posted by DiscoMick
Would a flat Earth have an atmosphere? What would keep it in place?