More science...
Jun. 10th, 2006 04:52 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
How are magnetism and volcanoes related, if at all?
How does an atmosphere gain pressure, or rather, density, because if the air was more dense, then the pressure would be greater.
And I of course have other questions, with partial answers, but it's hard to find articles relating things sometimes, especially unrelated to Earth. Has it ever occured to encyclopedia writers that sometimes, people are doing research that's not about Earth? Jesus.
Oh, and the reason for all the science stuff and research lately isn't just because I feel like it, it's because of writing, and I'm starting to try to figure something out. You know, real science fiction is a lot of work! Now I know why I never really tried to write science fiction before. Too much work. Yet ideas are funny things, and I can't ignore this one.
So, it's not just because I'm a spaz that I keep posting weird questions like this, hoping for some serendipitious knowledge from one or more of my lj friends. It's in the interest of...er, art? Yeah, let's go with art. Or I guess we could go with science, but not as much. Of course, not that this is really very art-related, but still.
How does an atmosphere gain pressure, or rather, density, because if the air was more dense, then the pressure would be greater.
And I of course have other questions, with partial answers, but it's hard to find articles relating things sometimes, especially unrelated to Earth. Has it ever occured to encyclopedia writers that sometimes, people are doing research that's not about Earth? Jesus.
Oh, and the reason for all the science stuff and research lately isn't just because I feel like it, it's because of writing, and I'm starting to try to figure something out. You know, real science fiction is a lot of work! Now I know why I never really tried to write science fiction before. Too much work. Yet ideas are funny things, and I can't ignore this one.
So, it's not just because I'm a spaz that I keep posting weird questions like this, hoping for some serendipitious knowledge from one or more of my lj friends. It's in the interest of...er, art? Yeah, let's go with art. Or I guess we could go with science, but not as much. Of course, not that this is really very art-related, but still.
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