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Breaking the Rack in Pool (8-Ball); The Thinking Man's Game
The break in 8-ball is very important. It makes sense to practice breaking from different positions and with different weights of cues. And when you think you have the break perfected, be prepared to be proven wrong. Each break is different.
2 commentsFast and Easy Science Fair Projects: Floating Along
This is my 25th hub on Fast and Fair Science Fair Projects. This one is extremely easy and fun! I'm sure you'll enjoy reading and trying out this one too, especially kids! Have fun! Buoyancy: The...
0 commentsHow to Build Up Muscle Mass
Read this to discover how to build up muscle mass quicker than you ever have before!
4 commentsWhat difference exists between stars and planets
The difference between stars and planets is not a clear cut as many would think. There are bodies that are large enough to be stars, but they do not fuse hydrogen. There are stars so small, such as neutron stars and white dwarfs, that asteroids are bigger in dimension. Then there is the electromagnetic radiation argument and this too can be tricky. It comes down to spectrographic analysis to sort planets from stars.
2 commentsThe Twenties II- 2020’s Can We Predict the Future?
Part of being a historian, for me anyway, is having an intense interest in the future and the direction to where the past and present will lead us. This is a bit of a divergence from the previous article and attests to my sometimes quirky nature. ...
14 commentsNuclear Fusion: Hydrogen Bomb, Sun Energy and Cheap Source of Power
Nuclear fusion. Nuclear fusion in hydrogen bomb, nuclear fusion in the sun and stars, and the use of nuclear fusion to generate cheap and available power and electricity.
0 commentsBuying A Kettlebell
If you think getting your hands scraped is part of working out with a kettlebell you aren't working out with the right kettlebell. This Hub covers what you should look for when purchasing a new kettlebell.
Can Planets Explode
Some people wonder if planets can explode. There are many elements and isotopes in the cosmos, some of which are highly unstable. Planets form form these elements and under the right conditions, the volatility and instabilities can cause a planet to explode.
3 commentsHow Nuclear Fusion Keeps the Sun Shining
Accepted theory tells us that the sun and other stars maintain there luminescence due to the fusion of hydrogen atoms in various complex chain reactions. Fusion in stars is caused by gravitational contraction, electrostatic and radiative pressure. When the occasional pair of atoms fuse, they lose a little mass and release energy. This process can continue for billions of years before a star runs out of suitable fuel.
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