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So, the universe did have a beginning and it appears it will have an end. All those stars giving out all that energy (what?. 400 billion starts in our galaxy, The Milky Way alone?) will be exhausted...
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Oh, yes. Most scientists believe in the Big Bang theory now. All the evidence points to it. Evidence: Red shift of galaxies far, far away, radiation data from satillites orbiting around earth. ...
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Speedball has helped me before so maybe he or someone else can advise me now.
I will need to move a drain (that is already cemented in a basement floor) about 3 feet. The way I was told by a...
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Speedball,
Thanks again and I believe that I feel confident enough to do the cutting into the cement and dealing with the cast iron pipe now.
The rest of the job, roughing in the bottom of the...
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Thanks PalmMP3, that is very helpful.
Thad
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Fr Chuck said...
"With no moon the rotation of the earth would be slightly diffferent, there would be little tides ( universal pull from other planets could cause some slight tides ( maybe) And...
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Fr Chuck said:
"As for the age of the earth, most still swear to the carbon dating idea, although there is a smaller group of scienctiest that are disclaiming it and looking at O2 dating instead...
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All stars that we can observe in the night sky appear to be part of galaxies or near galaxies.
Now, after saying that there is the problem of quasars. This points of light are very far away from...
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The age of the universe is believed to be around 14 billion years old. This estimation changes from time to time as more information is gathered from (mostly) observing the stars and other galaxies...
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Since Mars does not have as much mass as the Earth, Mars would probably not have enough gravity to retain a very thick atmosphere. So, if Mars was in Earth's orbit, over time Mars would lose all its...
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Here are some interesting ideas about the moon...
Many scientists believe that in the future the moon will be pulled closer to the earth and that the gravitational force (which would be greater...
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Thanks tkrussell, that is easy enough. Thad
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Speedball1,
I would like to do it the correct way, at least, as much as possible. I could put a vent for the vanity because the wall the vanity will be up against is one that will be sheet...
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Speedball1
"Platforming the shower would be the easiest but cutting the cement and installing the trap underground would be the most correct. If you did that you would still have to raise a vent...
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Could someone tell me how many light fixtures that would contain 60watt bulbs can safely be placed on one 20amp circuit.
Thank you.
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Thank you, Speedball1 for all the help.
I did not realize that AAV was needed because as you can see by the picture, the tank of the sewage system is vented. I would have thought that that...
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I am sorry that I can not explain this very well with words so I will try to send some pictures of the situation
Sewagepump1: This is a picture of the sewage pump system installed in my home.
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"I hate to break this to you but there is no way that you're going to a 2" trap that installs on a 2" horizontal drain line to connect to a 4" vertical raiser. Your best bet, since the shower must be...
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We bought a home that already had a sewage pump installed in the basement with three drains already installed in the concrete floor that leads to this pump's tank. One was for a toilet (which is...
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We bought a home that already had a sewage pump installed in the basement with three drains already installed in the concrete floor that leads to this pump's tank. One was for a toilet (which is...
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