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Old 08-23-09, 05:35 PM
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DVD Talk review of 'Icons of Sci-Fi: Toho Collection'

I read DVD Savant's DVD review of Icons of Sci-Fi: Toho Collection at http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=38222 and...


I never knew that gravity was dependent upon temperature and not mass. Magnetic susceptibility is dependent upon temperature (Curie-Weiss law.)



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Methinks that was sarcasm...
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Re: DVD Talk review of 'Icons of Sci-Fi: Toho Collection'

You skipped the sentence before Ronin:
And don't refer to Battle for good science. A suspension bridge levitated by Natal's anti-gravity ray shows signs of having been lowered in temperature to near absolute zero. As we all know, gravity ceases to effect very cold objects!

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