Breaking News!Neutron Star Merger affecting glass surfaces!
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In another dimension I don't have to work and I can ponder the meaning of life. To me some of this stuff seems like made up malarkey shoehorned into an equation in order to make it work.
We are standing on the shoulders of giants, don't stand on an *******.
I'm always amazed by the ways we find that our universe has ordered itself...randomly... With no outside assistance... Or design intent whatsoever..,
Just keep in mind that the practical application of certain math is lagging 30 to 50 years behind the development of the mathematical theory. The beard-pullers are making sure the scaffolding is always there when we need to build a new framework
This guy is one of my favorite science reporters.
[video=youtube_share;EAyk2OsKvtU]http://youtu.be/EAyk2OsKvtU[/video]
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-46428010
So, they've confirmed more incidents that generated gravitational waves. Including the July 2017 merger of 2 black holes that are 5 billion light years away.
technically didn’t the merger happen5billion +/- years ago?
I think that how we experience time could be relative, but that time itself is constant.
If you really want to boil your brain, just imagine a transcendent being, outside of the natural world.
I'm pretty sure my X-wife is responsible for this movement.
Last time I saw her she had her own orbiting moons.
Let me guess, she warped space-time so that every minute felt like a year?
I am very curious to see if time really is relative. The only way we'll ever know for sure is to shoot someone off at faster than light speed, or send them through some gravity wells and see how "old" they are when they return.
My theory is that time is constant, and that everything is relative to time. You can sort the equations either way, which is the whole point of relativity, that something needs to be constant.
I think that how we experience time could be relative, but that time itself is constant.
If you really want to boil your brain, just imagine a transcendent being, outside of the natural world.
So high speed slows time?A number of experiments have been completed with previously synchronized atomic clocks with one fixed on Earth and the other orbiting at high speeds. The moving clocks are always behind their "stationary" counterparts, which is strong evidence supporting the idea of time dilation.
I am very curious to see if time really is relative. The only way we'll ever know for sure is to shoot someone off at faster than light speed, or send them through some gravity wells and see how "old" they are when they return.
My theory is that time is constant, and that everything is relative to time. You can sort the equations either way, which is the whole point of relativity, that something needs to be constant.
I think that how we experience time could be relative, but that time itself is constant.
If you really want to boil your brain, just imagine a transcendent being, outside of the natural world.
So high speed slows time?
Sorry I usualy need the cliff notes version of this stuff to understand
Pictures and diagrams help too