I'm having some trouble visualizing how a large mass curves space and how that curvature causes gravitational force. Take the classic example of a stretched out bed sheet with a ball placed in the middle representing a planet, and with the depression created by the ball being the curved space and gravitation field around the planet. In this example, if one rolls a small ball than the first on to the sheet, it will roll towards the first due to the depression in the sheet, which is supposed to illustrate gravitational attraction. How can this be an accurate way to visualize gravity curved space if the only reason the depression in the sheet exists is because of the Earth's gravity? Is there a better way to visualize this scenario?
Wow, good question. I thought she did very good, but Picard has a little more force. Beverly would be a great female leader and yes I agree a good captain. But Picard knows how to put even Klingons in their place!
She didn't sing dance in tights with a feather in her hat on the halodeck like Picard did.
You guys are forgetting a legend.
Are you going to build it yourself? Is there a shower in the location right now, or a tub? There are several different ways to proceed, so I would contact some plumbing contractors, for a quote. If you want to build it, take some how to clinics. Watch closely, and pay attention. You can get in serious trouble, if you build it incorrectly. Mold and mildew and rotted wood in the walls, just to start. If you have to move pipes, you might break a pipe, without even knowing it. Let a pro do the job. They guarantee their work, and will warranty it.
Imagine what might have happened if Dr. Pulaski had been given the opportunity!