what are some questions that can't be answered? try me, ill answer it.

Philippines
October 27, 2008 11:56pm CST
i know there are lots of question that cannot be answered through scientific ways or anything.. but i will find a common sense way to answer it. so try me, hahaha just for fun and for experience, who knows i can help you with it..
2 responses
• Australia
28 Oct 08
Other than billions years ago, give me a specific year the earth was born, and you can't say it was always there.
• Philippines
28 Oct 08
actually the word year doesn't exist billion years ago, cause God is still making all of it, including earth, the year was made when its all done.. so ill say after 7 days on the making of the universe, that would be the answer.. you can count it then billion years ago + 7 days of the making...
@swirlz (3136)
• Philippines
28 Oct 08
But if years didn't exist back then, how can you say that "7 days" are really 7 days? Maybe "days" were just a term and it could probably mean a thousand years each...
• Philippines
29 Oct 08
i said 7 days cause i have basis already.. the bible. ahahah so thats it. they count what God made.. and each one is a day for them... and so.
@swirlz (3136)
• Philippines
28 Oct 08
I had a few questions that I don't know where to find the answer... Well, here's one. We all know that clouds are formed from water vapor, and when it gets heavy they go through the process of condensation and return back to earth as rain. So, I'd like to ask about smoke. What happens to the smoke when it reaches the skies? Does it form into a cloud too? Will it ever go back to earth, or just stay in the sky as a cloud (or something else)?
• Philippines
29 Oct 08
smoke compose of elements like monochloro carbon. absolutely it vanish right? its because each particle that a smoke have is too spacious and has a place for them to move.. actually it will not vanish totally, its color camouflaged to the clouds that is why we thought that it vanish. it will not stay in the clouds but into our stratusphere where in they destroys our ozone layer because of the strong chemicals that a smoke is having. and that causes our global warming.