Sorry for being confusing. I meant human history, and decisions where the influence of the movement of molecules in say, a leader's brain, to get him/her to make a decision that he/she wouldn't have otherwise.
Thanks for the answers. It's been something I've thought about a lot, and don't know...
Let's say you wanted to determine what day in a certain amount of time had been the most influential in our lives today. I theorized that whatever the time period, the first day in that time period would automatically be the most influential day. I though this because as you go farther back in...
I know of the concept of a space elevator, and that right now it's not technologically in our grasp, but I thought up a variation on the concept.
Using a cord with huge tensile strength, could an object on, or very close to, Earth be levitated off of the ground if it was connected with this...
I know the two seem very unrelated at first, but actually I think the partial melting of the polar ice caps would actually give us longer days and nights.
Most of the ice that would be melting is relatively close to the poles, the axis of Earth's rotation. But, when it melted, the mass of the...
I had an idea of a planet that was spinning fast enough that at its equator, the outward force from the centripetal force would almost equate the planet's own gravity. However, this would change as you got closer and closer to the poles. I was just wondering what this planet might look like...