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  1. I still cannot believe that a car can power itself on air that it has compressed itself.Show blueprints and then prove it. Make the car and I'll be less skeptical.From what I've read on the subject it requires pre-compressed air to inject. There is you key flaw
  2. Are you saying that humans are made up of cells which are made up of electrons.This is completely wrong.Cells are made up of proteins and billions and billlions of other types of things. These in turn are made up of atoms. Atoms are made up of not only electrons but protons and neutrons as well. These are, according to string theory, made up of vibrating strings of energy which are vibrating thought 10 or 11 dimensions. It is not as simple as creating a pattern of electrons but much more complex. Then you would have the added problem of manipulating these particles into different atoms in to the perfect order.Not very likely?
  3. There are a three problematic flaws in your plan.Firstly, you require a car to turn piston to have compressed air forced into an engine forcing down the pistion to achieve lower pressure. Firstly in a normal motor the air is brought in at normal pressure and the exploding fuel increases the pressure. What you want to do is increase the pressure and then decrease it. To do this you need to force the high pressure air in without a motor.Then you have the added problem of using some of the created energy (if you achieve any, see first point) to recompress the air. You say to solve the problem of the inachievable perpetual motion you "recharge" the engine. Again possible but would result in very little air/energy actually becoming useful. As in motion of the car. These cars would be slower and less efficient than normal cars.Finally, where does the energy come from to compress the air? My bet is that you say either electricity or something similar. These products also have problems in creating as currently the majority of electricity comes from huge plants buring oil or coal.To solve these problems you would need to create a differently designed engine to the current combustion engine and desgin on which could work on the principle of compressed air
  4. The memory you are talking about is less memory and more instinct. They are similar but not different. If you put that into context it is like saying that everytime you see a snake/tiger you run away because you've nearly been killed before and remember it rather than because you are scare witless. Genetic memory could exist but it would be instigated in a different way to seeing where the sea is and where to go.
  5. Not many Christians are that active on the subject of testing on animals. They are alive and therefore they shouldn't complain about testing on humans.The problem is that humans general count themselves as superior to other life forms. I believe the human race is less than most other life forms as we've done more damage to the planet than them.Stem cell research is simply testing on unborn children. This may seem harh but thats the same as testing on unborn ape/ants/snakes/ eating an egg.
  6. Simon.Morris91 [at] gmail [dot] com100Nothing
  7. Wow, thanks for that. I've never really understood quantom computing until reading that.However, could you encypt using quantum computers to end with the same problem as we have now with it taking a long time to factorise large primes/other mathematic number used for the future of encypting
  8. You cannot say that Christianity is "more superior" it is the same. It may have more backing in Western society but it is still in essence a "God of the Gaps" religion. It explains the unexplainable, gets proved wrong, explains another anomaly. Religions do have the right to tell you how to live your life. It your choice whether you believe the religion or not.
  9. I never realised there was that much to it. I always assumed it was just there.I never believed there could be rules or stuff.The internet's like that. You think somethings completely simple and you look deeper into it and there are people making it deeper
  10. This borders on Google hacking. I wont go into this as it is probably class as against rules but Google is a very powerful tool.However, Google knows this and has blocked several of its most powerful tools to users which can open security flaws so sometimes it is best to use other Search Engines
  11. It depends what you mean by "your own hosting." If you mean for hosting a personal site on your own computer just installing a webserver. Apache etc would be good enough. Your would also need to install things like PHP and MySQL depending on how good you want your website to beIf you are wanting to setup a hosting company/server for public use I would suggest a long study into web mastering skills and other things similar.
  12. Serendipity is a word used to describe a discovery made by chance. For example Georges de Mestral was looking a plants and noticed how hooks on the plant caught the loops of a fluffy object. He then developed this idea to create Velcro. These simple things are mainly what the basis of human society is based on. Things we weren't looking for but found. The word was first coined by Horace Walpole. He used it to when talking about people who discovered things by accident. Has anyone spotted this word or actually occuring in their life?
  13. I started using GMail about a year ago an am completely hooked. It's not just the fact that there is over 2GB and it looks good. Nor is it the useful search feature and easy on the eye layout. Neither is it the starring system, (although that is really good) It's the whole package. I love the style of it. The only minor flaw is how difficult it is to get one. I waited ages to get an invite
  14. I learnt HTML but got bored of it really fast so I tried PHP. PHP was much more enjoyable and it rekindled my internet programming passion.HTML's good but no compare with learning a server side language.I'm currently learning MySQL but it seems a lot harder
  15. I always look into both. You don't buy a new processor that often and when I do I always want the one which does the job I require.Currently I am using a Intel but my last two processors have been AMD.
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