DAILY CELESTIAL CHALLENGE THURSDAY - FORCES IN NATURE

The other two are the weak and the strong nuclear forces and while they're both stronger than gravity they only act in the tiny spaces between atoms, and the even smaller spaces where quantum physics starts making everything really weird.
Through our study of forces we have learned that a force is a push or pull that can cause movement. We have also discovered that there are many different types of forces, and many things that can cause forces.

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The world is being re-shaped by the convergence of social, mobile, cloud, big data, community and other powerful forces. The combination of these technologies unlocks an incredible opportunity to connect everything together in a new way and is dramatically transforming the way we live and work.

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In Forces of Nature, Affleck plays Ben, a 30ish yupster scrambling to make it from New York to Savannah in time for his wedding. Sandra Bullock is Sarah, the sassy, slightly unhinged, compulsively irresponsible ”free spirit” in raccoon mascara who becomes his impromptu road companion after their crippled airliner fails to make it off the runway. ”Do you work for Hallmark?” she asks, peering at the laptop computer on which he’s cluelessly attempting to compose his wedding vows. Bullock knows how to make a line like that sting (even if the jape itself is standard issue), but a little later, when Sarah learns that Ben earns his living as a book-jacket copywriter, she lovingly quotes a line he wrote for one of her favorite volumes. I don’t mean to carp, but seriously: Who on earth remembers jacket copy? This is an example of lazy, whatever-works-for-the-moment screenwriting, and it’s the sort that makes Forces of Nature a shallow, synthetic experience.

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