Physics 10 - Lecture 22: Relativity
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into details are very important with this kind of lecture to fully understand it...
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I travelled time. Im from the past.
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Does it mean that light itself has no time and no space? (in a timeless and spaceless dimension). Light must be in a onedimensional universe? (time = 0 and space = 0)?
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Where can I find the actual physics lectures where he goes into the math and paradox situations with more detail?
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8 dislikers must have popped up here while searching for porn...horny dick heads!! lol
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Here's the thing about the train paradox: I thought the speed of light was a constant, the speed limit of the universe. If so, the doors of the tunnel could only close at the speed of light (C) at it's fastest. If the train is going C and the door is closing at C, then the doors could never close in time to capture the train. The speed of light is the speed of light. Unless your thought experiment has doors that close instantly (in zero time) than the doors are a problem.
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Why does gamma occur at all?
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6 people can't even handle watered down physics.
yes that is true and also your mass expands by a factor of gamma. so at light speed the rocket system has infinite mass. so that also states you are everywhere. but you kneed infinite energy to reach light speed so I don't think we have to worry about creating space for objects travelling at light speed ha.
streetfire002 2 years ago 4
From what i understand infinite mass would not mean you possessed infinite space as mass and size are not related. If a star implodes to form a black hole its mass does not change however its size is small in comparison, if the universe were to implode into a black hole like object then you would have the mass of the entire universe which would not change in a smaller space, so you wouldn't be everywhere if you had infinite mass. Please tell me if this analogy is stupid i am after all learning.
BenG549 2 years ago 2