Comment Re:175 Kelvin hot enough to boil? (Score 1) 55
The lack of botherance does seem to be the most likely cause of the other issue. Pity; a lot of people could have learned a new word today.
[...] the electrical force, which is 39 orders of magnitude greater than gravity.
Where are you getting this from? Assuming metric units (I hope you're not doing physics with imperial) neither the difference between coulombic and gravitational constants nor the difference between charge and mass of a proton (the next -place I'd expect one to get that difference from). Regardless, claiming such a difference is a pointless endeavour, given that it's entirely a product of the unit system. In the system of Planck units gravity and coulombic force are identical!
Point is, gravity isn't weak, nucleons are just kind of light.
If you yell 'fire' a *RATIONAL* person would look for the fire and then find a route to get away from it.
But what are the chances of a theater being full of rational people? Especially if they're the same set of people as in the riots.
= $250M (rounded to 3 decimal places)
Just to be pedantic, that would be three significant figures, not decimal places.
The moon is made of green cheese. -- John Heywood