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Scientific poll about dating and physics...?
If I keep throwing myself at men, will I eventually stick to one of them?
What do the laws of physics say about sticking to things and whatnot? I don't know nuttin' bout no science stuff.
28 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
First off, are your sticky? That does help.
- Anonymous5 years ago
'Proof' is not really a scientific idea. For example, you can't really 'prove' 100% that the earth revolves around the sun, but you can pile up mountains of evidence in the face of which denial would be unreasonable. But a person could still deny that you have "proved" anything 100%. I don't know that a supernatural realm exists (god). How am I supposed to prove that I don't know that it exists other than to say "I don't know." Which is the same as saying I don't have any reason to believe. I can't prove the nonexistence of something I don't believe exists. That's nonsensical. Let the people claiming to know present evidence. I am 100% percent certain there are a lot things I don't know. I'm 99.9% certain that no other human on this planet or elsewhere(?) holds absolute knowledge as that would require infinte knowledge. So with regards to earthly religions, I'm 99.9% (to be relatively scientific) certain that it's all baloney. I have no idea if there exists something out there that someone else would point to and label as God. But worship this entity or believe that it is higher or lower on some arbitrary scale - where is that implied?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Only if you achieve friction as Billy suggests. Otherwise, they'll just push themselves away from you since every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
Hey Mr. L, I actually was paying attention in Physics class.
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- 1 decade ago
I think they say you must be made of glue like the child's saying goes everything 'bounces off of me and sticks to you'. Personally I'd rather be something like double sided tape or some type of goo.
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- brettj666Lv 71 decade ago
I think for you to stick to them, you need to have some sort of wetness to you.. You may want to check around and time your throws for when you are the most wet.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Try going around smelling like a new car.... seems to attract men the most!
- Princess JewelsLv 61 decade ago
I don't know anything about physics, but I'm pretty sure men like sticky stuff.
Source(s): Knows some guys. - Angus BeefhartLv 71 decade ago
If you roll around in some flour we'll be able to find it easier. For God's sake woman, do we have to do all the work?
- 1 decade ago
I was wondering the same thing, looks like Billy knows his stuff!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I think so...
you should just tell them you're doing a scientific experiment and at the end of it there is beer for them and the nobel prize for you!!