Originally posted by RBHILLHawking. So what?
14. Who siad it? The strength of each of nature's fundamental forces, "must have just the right strength if there is to be any possibility of life. For example, if electrical forces were much stronger than they are, then no element heavier than hydrogen could form... But electrical repulsion cannot be too easily, and the sun... (assuming that it had some how ...[text shortened]... e like a thermonuclear bomb."
A. Stephen Jay Gould.
B. Stephen Hawking.
C. Richard Morris.
Ever heard of the anthropic principle?
Originally posted by RBHILLAnswer: B. Richard Morris, physicist. [Richard Morris, The Fate of the Universe, p.153]
14. Who siad it? The strength of each of nature's fundamental forces, "must have just the right strength if there is to be any possibility of life. For example, if electrical forces were much stronger than they are, then no element heavier than hydrogen could form... But electrical repulsion cannot be too easily, and the sun... (assuming that it had some how ...[text shortened]... e like a thermonuclear bomb."
A. Stephen Jay Gould.
B. Stephen Hawking.
C. Richard Morris.
Originally posted by RBHILLEcstremeVenom is right.
I like this one.
15. What part of the body is the hallux?
A. the big toe.
B. the little finger.
C. the tip of the nose.
Answer: A. the big toe. The function of the toes, especially the big toe, is to help us balance, and to propel us forward during walking or running.