hell yeah there are. i mean, that's what the particle accelerator at star labs was for. you take a tiny particle, like an electron or something, propel that baby along until it's going close to the speed of light, and then you smash it right into another particle so they both break up and you can study the even tinier, even weirder stuff they're made out of.
[ Eddie better watch out or he is going to get Cisco into Full Geek Mode. ]
yeah yeah i've heard that one before but see a good engineer would recognize that within certain limits a larger glass has a much wider range of applications than a smaller glass, without losing any of the functionality, so really it is most efficient to build one glass that accommodates a wide variety of water levels instead of a smaller glass that doesn't and it's just a joke i'm thinking about it too hard aren't i?
i kinda want to see this book when was it published? can you bring it back with you?
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hell yeah there are. i mean, that's what the particle accelerator at star labs was for. you take a tiny particle, like an electron or something, propel that baby along until it's going close to the speed of light, and then you smash it right into another particle so they both break up and you can study the even tinier, even weirder stuff they're made out of.
[ Eddie better watch out or he is going to get Cisco into Full Geek Mode. ]
yeah yeah i've heard that one before but see a good engineer would recognize that within certain limits a larger glass has a much wider range of applications than a smaller glass, without losing any of the functionality, so really it is most efficient to build one glass that accommodates a wide variety of water levels instead of a smaller glass that doesn't and it's just a joke i'm thinking about it too hard aren't i?
i kinda want to see this book when was it published? can you bring it back with you?