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How many times could I transfer the charge of one identical battery to another - back and forth. Would it be infinite?
Obviously, electrons would be lost due to resistance. Where do the elections go if they die - if at all - during such a repeated transference. And finally, where do electrons go when they die?
2 AnswersPhysics7 years agoWhat is the main reason a portrait of someone considered important by some is present on most currency?
Should it be relevant to everyone?
If everyone, many of whom are equally gifted - in all that may be presumed important in our prescribed ideology of what intelligence or statutory importance may be bows to such conditioned treatment, then what?
What I mean to say is, then what is left for those who think differently from those who feel the need to be ruled?
Quite a concerning dilemma that, in my mind, needs far more discussion than the total limited capacity of Yahoo Answers? Or not?
4 AnswersLaw & Ethics7 years agoWho inspects weapon inspectors to make sure they are good enough to report what they discover/or do not?
Is it possibly another silly facile security company through nepotistic mindsets who get to help out their own kinds out with given significant sums of money through various organizations' to change a situation in their own interest?
2 AnswersLaw & Ethics8 years agoIf all creatures are afraid of death, then what is the main reason to the survival of all?
Nearly all creatures I have come across are fearful of death. That is to say they have the instinct to flee from any untoward supposed threat.
So what drives survival? Can everything survive together? Or are all species 'programmed' to dominate/be the only sole creature - hence them fleeing from danger to survive their numbers.
Or another thought would be to presume that this inherent programming of fear in all creatures [all life?] is important for the entire variety of species we have on this planet - needs to remain just so - for a seemingly perfect balance; needed for all life to survive successfully.
5 AnswersPhilosophy8 years agoIs it normal for wind to blow in all directions? Predominantly N/NE, but also swirling from S/SE.?
Recorded 6th June 2013 in East/ West Sussex coast, United Kingdom.
What causes this? And why isn't it spoken about via Met offices/MoD?
Are they not doing their jobs? Or do they not know themselves?
3 AnswersWeather8 years agoIRA Boston tapes to be handed to police after US supreme court ruling have anything to do with marathon bombs?
Yesterday it was agreed that Boston College tapes containing testimony from the late IRA Old Bailey bomber Dolours Price are to made available to the Police Service of Northern Ireland after the US supreme court ruled against an appeal seeking to keep them private.
Just too many connections. Have the FBI released any arrest information yet?
Any admittance of the bombing by IRA connections of the Boston marathon come to light yet?
6 AnswersGovernment8 years agoWhen is Youtube going to shut down due to lack of funds?
Or is it supported by wealthy types and even worse... mass-media types and barons alike?!?
Surely it should have shut down by now if owned by the usual struggling business types.
So why is this system so special? Special family connections?
6 AnswersYouTube8 years agoIs it completely true and guaranteed that if you work hard enough you can get anything that you want?
Or is this just another man-made story to control people and influence them to work hard until they are old and worn out and good for nothing much else?
Does social mobility have any confounding factor upon ones 'success' in gaining wealth? Can everyone obtain this wealth? Is there enough to go around for absolutely everyone everywhere?
6 AnswersOther - Society & Culture8 years agoDo men shave to look and appear prepubescent?
3 AnswersOther - Cultures & Groups8 years agoWhat happens to the power from my batteries when running in a transistor radio?
Where does the electricity go to. Is it interacting? Is that electricity lost for ever - or does it make it's way back into a chain/flow. Does electricity die? If it dies where does it go to?
2 AnswersPhysics9 years agoCan presumptuousness be selfish to ones own self-understanding alone?
To presume to your own self desire, alone. So, therefore, you are ignoring the other parties actual premise and situation - through initial and suitable communication.
2 AnswersPsychology9 years agoWhy do you need a central government?
2 AnswersGovernment9 years agoIf you ever get to retire, what in the devil will you do with all that spare time?
Work is play. We all know that. As children we would do repetitive tasks - through learning and discovering how things work and so on...
In adult life we work and socialise - often creating, building, cleaning, gaining joy from our time.
But what happens when that routine stops? Do you end up just watching TV and going to the shops? Or playing golf? Traveling if you can afford it?
What do you do to stop yourself going mad and bored and depressed?
9 AnswersPolls & Surveys9 years agoDo you agree that watching pornographic material or requesting sex from someone or a lover is psychopathic?
We all know that females do not thoroughly enjoy or feel as comfortable when participating in casual sexual activities and do not feel as satisfied as males do.
Females who work in the porn industry do it only for money and for a living only and not out of any such enjoyment. So, is it a form of psychopathy and selfishness, to be unable to realise this and to be unable to feel empathy? Should this therefore be promulgated through some kind of educative message to most male humans?
6 AnswersGender Studies9 years agoAll species on planet earth have individual ways of thinking. Does this make them any different?
All species on planet earth have individual ways of thinking. Including us human mammals too of course. From personalities to exceptional 'talent' and skills. A bird can fly, but this is not classed as a talent. Another bird or other mammal or insect for example, may be able to cleverly obtain a food supply from a tricky and complicated circumstance. Or build complicated structures without the need of tools.
So, who is to judge what is intelligent or what is deemed as being of a higher intelligence? And if that human who judges and classifies another species as being of a lesser 'intelligence' (whatever intelligence can be defined as) - why should it be treated differently from another?
The greatest problem for human beings is that they will never ever know what it could ever be like to be another person, or another creature/species. They can only assume certain criteria from behaviour and patterns.
So who is to say what these behavioural patterns equate to in relation to it's (being another human mammal, an insect or other lifeform) status and how it is to be treated on this 'home-planet' all of us exist on?
Does every creature's survival mean that only the selfish and unscrupulous will win? For example, sacrificing other lives for their own survival?
Do these types of behaviour always remain successful over the long term?
Is selfishness and interest in ones own self and their own family or their own species the only successful and sustainable practice?
Will a defined intelligence; or a particular pattern of thinking that sees sustainable and harmonious collectivism, have any beneficial outcome in the final stages of evolution?
10 AnswersPhilosophy9 years agoCan I open up my Facebook profile to the public; non members?
4 AnswersFacebook9 years ago