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In theory, how fast would your average human have to wave its arms to remain airborne ?

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  • Asked by WenGobou
  • on 2011-03-02 19:05:54
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Categories: Human Body.

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I name thee

Is there any anthropological evidence or archaeolgical evidence to accuratly (or at least relatively) date when humans first started to give themselves or other people names?? (As in are there any cave pantings or the like referencing names?)

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How do accents come about?

Why is it people sound different, what has caused it to happen

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  • Asked by Oneby0ne
  • on 2011-01-24 14:23:32
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Categories: Environment.

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Why don't players of wind instruments hyperventilate?

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  • Asked by SamBoyd
  • on 2010-12-26 22:16:08
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Categories: Human Body.

Tags: human, Music.

 

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If the earth was such that snow did not form, would it still be habitable?

Changing as few as possible of the laws of physics, what would be the effect on life on earth - particularly human life - if there was no such thing as snow?

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  • Asked by EvilTony
  • on 2010-12-24 10:09:46
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Categories: Planet Earth.

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If every human on the planet returned to their country of birth, how different would the spread of people around the world be?

Not sure if this question can be answered but I've always been intrigued as to what the population density would look like if people returned to the country of thier birth. What would the most populous country be for example?

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Categories: Environment.

Tags: humans, population, people, demographics.

 

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Who invented the earth?

I want know who was the first human being that discoverd that we are living on earth !

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Is it true that the last thing a human being does before dying is to egest faeces? And if so, why?

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Is it true that the knowledge gap is filled in with Religion, UFO's and stuff?

This explanation of my question had been added afterwards. My apologies to those who answered before I added it.  

 

Atheïsts have this invalid notion that not believing in a God equals not having a religion. Their standard answer is easily disproved by creating the following equation:

Amount_of_Gods = Amount_of_Religiousness ???

That equation would state that someone with a poly-deity religion would be more religious than with 2 or only 1 God. Actualy, intuitively as i do not have any numbers on that, I would say that if I draw a graph on that, I would get a line where the overall religiousness would be the same accross any amount of Deities believed in. Or ... believing in no deity at all would make the assumption that you are not religious unlikely. The amount of religiousness should fall within the graphs expectations.

So the question would end up to be: What does define and what causes religion and believes etc and what is the (social) function of it. Is it valid to assume that its function is to span the bridge what you can't know and can't spend the effort or energy to know?

 

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Last edited on: 2010-10-20 03:42:49

Categories: Human Body.

Tags: human.

 

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why do we die?

Why is the average lifespan of a human being in the world today 70 yrs old?

Other than fatal injuries, or illnesses, if a human being stays healthy in all aspects, other than ageing, why should that human expire?

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  • Asked by Jamie22
  • on 2010-09-10 19:51:19
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Categories: Human Body.

Tags: human, death, Lifespan, die.

 

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