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Old November 13th 08, 01:09 AM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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Default Question on Bubble.

To ya All Bubble coming up out of pure water picks up the water surface
tension and can use this surface tension to sit on water surface. If
coming up out of Bud light it has a stronger surface tension and lasts
longer. Beer also adds many times to the number of bubbles. Like a kid
I like to make bubbles last as long as possible,and know how to increase
the bonding power of molecules that make them last as long as possible
As a kid in the first grade I still remember this song If you ever have
a trouble it will bounce like a bubble if you only go Ha Ha Ha.(great
depression song) Just blew the bubbles of my beer mug. I love bubbles.
Had an 8 year old girl friend they called bubbles. Bubbles could tell me
a lot when I use to scuba dive. Putting air bubbles in water makes it
taste better. Fish need air bubbles in water to breath,and since
humankind came out of water than I can theorize If not for bubbles there
would be no humans. go figure TreBert

 




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