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@webdesigners1

Seller's Bay offers custom web design, search engine optimisation, website management and online marketing since 1998.

Waterford, Ireland Katılım Ağustos 2012
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ANII@Anna_xb2·
99.9% get this wrong because they forget basic order of operations.. What’s ' a' ??
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Friya@Friyaneb·
Can your mind handle this? 🤔 Only the sharpest brains will get it right
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ZohaibAi@ZohaibAi__sf·
No word start with "R" End with "R"
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Black Hole@konstructivizm·
In a dazzling triumph of physics, scientists have finally forged matter directly from pure light—bringing Einstein's iconic E = mc² to life in the laboratory and confirming a prediction that's tantalized researchers for nearly a century.Using ultra-intense lasers to slam photons—weightless particles of light—head-on with ferocious energy, physicists triggered the elusive Breit-Wheeler process for the first time in its purest form. Out of these violent collisions emerged real particles of matter and antimatter: electrons and their opposites, positrons, popping into existence from nothing but concentrated energy.Predicted in 1934 by Gregory Breit and John Wheeler, this quantum alchemy was long dismissed as nearly impossible to observe in a lab, requiring gamma-ray photons of immense power that no laser could yet deliver. But recent breakthroughs with high-intensity laser facilities have crossed that threshold, turning theory into reality and showcasing the raw power of Einstein's equation: energy and mass as two sides of the same cosmic coin.This isn't just a technical feat—it's a profound glimpse into the universe's earliest moments, when light dominated and matter was born in the Big Bang's fiery chaos. It also echoes extreme astrophysical events like gamma-ray bursts, where nature performs the same trick on a grand scale.For physicists chasing the fundamental forces shaping reality, this milestone opens new doors: probing quantum electrodynamics in unprecedented detail, testing theories beyond the Standard Model, and perhaps one day harnessing such processes for advanced technologies.Einstein's 120-year-old insight, once abstract, now shines brighter than ever—proving that in the heart of a modern lab, light can truly become matter.
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annie@ohhanxiety·
Tell me the WORD
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Seller's Bay@webdesigners1·
@ryTHEguy520 @konstructivizm Why is the earth smaller than how we see the moon from earth? Would it not look huge from the moon’s perspective? Or is it due to earth having an atmosphere?
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Rytheguy@ryTHEguy520·
@konstructivizm That is the fakest picture I've ever seen. Absolutely none of these old "moon" photos are real. Look at them and tell me otherwise
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Black Hole@konstructivizm·
July 1969. Three men, 240,000 miles from home, standing on another world for the first time in history.They turned around.There it was: Earthrise.Not the familiar globe from textbooks, but a living, glowing jewel (half-lit, cloud-swirled, impossibly delicate) hanging above the barren lunar horizon like a drop of water about to fall into the void.No borders. No nations. Just one thin, fragile atmosphere wrapping a single blue oasis in an ocean of darkness.Neil Armstrong later said the sight made the Moon feel suddenly huge and empty. Buzz Aldrin called it “a brilliant jewel in the black velvet sky.” Michael Collins, circling alone overhead, wrote that Earth looked like something you could cover with your thumb (and everything he’d ever known was behind it).One photograph, taken on the edge of human experience, did more than any speech or treaty ever could. It shrank the world to a single, vulnerable home and quietly kick-started the environmental movement, the idea of “Spaceship Earth,” and the realization that we are all crew, not passengers.From the Moon, humanity finally saw itself. NASA / Apollo 11 crew (primarily William Anders’ earlier Earthrise from Apollo 8 inspired the moment, but Apollo 11’s view sealed it forever)
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Seller's Bay@webdesigners1·
@rcarlucci Hi sorry for the late reply. Our pro version scrolls in the Joomla! version.
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Seller's Bay@webdesigners1·
@webbystep Thanks very much, we have a version for WordPress also by the way. And we also have a pro version for Joomla!
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Seller's Bay@webdesigners1·
@webbystep HI, please open a support ticket and post your PayPal transaction number and I'll get you a free copy.
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