If I used glow in the dark glitter, or black light glitter to mix with my craft resin, would it still glow in the dark and black light? Like, through the resin? I know they sell resin mix that glowsbut it's so darn expensive.
Even more then destriongSimplify end killed. (hope this helped)
I don't get it at all: 1) There are probably 10 dives a week as bad as this in the UEFA area, yet they pick on him and only him. 2) If the referee had seen it as a dive he would have got a yellow card, because he didn't see it as a dive he gets a two match ban. 3) UEFA, FIFA and the FA all have a policy that if a referee sees an incident and makes a decision on it they won't change it. For example when very bad tackles only receive a yellow card the player can't be banned, doing so undermines the referee. So the ref must have seen this incident to award a penalty, how is this different? Diving is bad and I would be quite happy to see UEFA, FIFA and the FA ban 5 players a week for it - but this is inconsistent nonsense.
More like disproving. Newton said that gravity exists and that is the reason why an apple falls from a tree, a potato falls to the ground, and so on. But Einstein said that gravity doesn't exist. We don't need a magical force called gravity to be pulling us to the center of the Earth. Besides, no one has ever seen gravity. One example he did was the rubber sheet gravity. Because of gravity, people think that planets orbit the sun. But in the rubber sheet gravity example, he wanted us to imagine a frictionless rubber sheet. Then imagine putting a lead ball in the center of the sheet so it has a little indent. Then put a pebble on the sheet. The pebble will orbit the lead ball. This is a solar system model. Gravity doesn't have to exist. Einstein thinks this is how the solar system works. You may think, then why don't we see the rubber sheet? But this is because of the RF we are in. In this RF, the rubber sheet is not able to be seen. Hope I helped!