Feb 16 - 22

I live in the country, and in our area there are lots of ponds. Consequently, we have lots and lots of frogs. Funny, I never see one, but at night sometimes it sounds like a thousand frogs croaking.

What I never understand is how all these frogs on all these different properties will croak for so long and then they all stop croaking at exactly the same time. They are not sitting next to each other saying, "hey after our 49 croaks we are all going to stop for 20 seconds."

I mean really how do they all know to stop at the same time? 

This is something that Einstein should have addressed. Honestly, who cares about particle physics. The sequence of frogs croaking could have solved many of our worldly problems. I will present this question to someone at the Berkley Physics Dept and i will get back to all of you hopefully soon.