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Solution to 'simple question fromphysics'

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I'll reply but I am still thinking about what you said... :oops: :roll:
-Jedi Kywalker]If you want (and if i will have time) i can make and post some images to show you what i meant...

Yeah, some help would be nice... we're all not physics geniouses here. :roll: :D
-Jedi Kywalker]If you want (and if i will have time) i can make and post some images to show you what i meant...

Yeah, some help would be nice... we're all not physics geniouses here. :roll: :D
not physics geniouses no, but there are some things that most people are unfamiliar with. i actually turned down the idea of "water waves" in my own head. it sounded to wrong heh. i was thinking the wave itself and not any propogation, that part never even entered my mind, mainly because i dont think i've ever heard it put that way.anyway i do think you were thinking to much of us when asking that. things that people spend time studying after awhile seem like common sense to them. to others they are quite foreign. i could spend all day describing how a hard drive stores data in great detail, but i know some people who couldnt regurgitate it to save their lives. :D
not physics geniouses no, but there are some things that most people are unfamiliar with. i actually turned down the idea of "water waves" in my own head. it sounded to wrong heh. i was thinking the wave itself and not any propogation, that part never even entered my mind, mainly because i dont think i've ever heard it put that way.anyway i do think you were thinking to much of us when asking that. things that people spend time studying after awhile seem like common sense to them. to others they are quite foreign. i could spend all day describing how a hard drive stores data in great detail, but i know some people who couldnt regurgitate it to save their lives. :D
wow, you have proven again that you are superior to us all, congratulations. I will now go cry in a corner, or maybe i will not. Sadly im not in college level physics so i gave my best reply. Mayhaps some one here is compensating for something :D
wow, you have proven again that you are superior to us all, congratulations. I will now go cry in a corner, or maybe i will not. Sadly im not in college level physics so i gave my best reply. Mayhaps some one here is compensating for something :D
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