When we lose that sense of wonder and stop asking questions is when we are overworked and trying to survive rather than being allowed to live. Thank the bankers for world oppression and suppression. Please keep teaching and thank you. All Are One.
"if you traveled at the speed of light, you would be everywhere in the universe at the same time"? Then why do astro physicists describe galaxies that are so many 'light years' away? This explains the "adjunct" part.
@LettuceReason The faster a low gravity system (small) moves in a high gravity field (large), the higher its energy and the slower the time passes within the system (like a plane circling around earth). When you speed any matter up to the speed of light, you need infinite energy and the time within the system stands still. Not so on the outside. Photons have the resting mass of zero and they carry a finite energy at the speed of light (infinite times zero can be finite).
@VeronikaZemanova69 so, that whole thing about 186,000 feet per second, and light year measurements is a mistake too? Did you attend his class at Loyola?
When we lose that sense of wonder and stop asking questions is when we are overworked and trying to survive rather than being allowed to live. Thank the bankers for world oppression and suppression. Please keep teaching and thank you. All Are One.
TheMelodylee 6 months ago
I loved this class. Eric is extremely inspiring!
somethingbode 6 months ago
"if you traveled at the speed of light, you would be everywhere in the universe at the same time"? Then why do astro physicists describe galaxies that are so many 'light years' away? This explains the "adjunct" part.
LettuceReason 7 months ago
@LettuceReason The faster a low gravity system (small) moves in a high gravity field (large), the higher its energy and the slower the time passes within the system (like a plane circling around earth). When you speed any matter up to the speed of light, you need infinite energy and the time within the system stands still. Not so on the outside. Photons have the resting mass of zero and they carry a finite energy at the speed of light (infinite times zero can be finite).
VeronikaZemanova69 2 months ago
@VeronikaZemanova69 so, that whole thing about 186,000 feet per second, and light year measurements is a mistake too? Did you attend his class at Loyola?
LettuceReason 2 months ago
these videos make me crack up. i love how it's informative but funny at the same time.
sacredshakti 1 year ago
I took this class, truly amazing.
lsquad1 1 year ago
"Light doesn't experience time>" This truly is is phyiscs for poets. Bravo!
eapst28 1 year ago
more people should see this, more universities should offer this class! FUCK!
peterhndz 2 years ago 2
woah dude. NSA making teleporters!
dubhouse 2 years ago