Feynman: Take the world from another point of view (3/4)
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@rogermwilcox Time stops at lightspeed so we can't really talk about light as having aged at all.
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@LittleMikeStarCraft And not only that, but in crossing millions of light-years, the light will take millions of years, and therefore be old when it reaches us. It's actually a nice, compact way of saying "They're really far away and we're seeing them way way in the past."
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And they say smart people speak less!
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Feynman: Explaining some cool ass shit.
Guy at the pub: Yep. Yeah. Yep. Yeah. Yep yep yep. Yeah. Mmmhhmm. Yep Yeah.
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@MadaxeMunkeee Not Feynman though...only the TV narrator
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@MadaxeMunkeee I hate to admit this-- but I think light-years old.. makes sense.. because, they are talking about the distance... the light has to travel to us.
But-- it took me a few watching overs to understand it.
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Feynman's a quarky guy.
Feynman's got a great personality with a lot of quarks.
hardy har har har
these jokes are just a shot in the QUARK
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I want this video on my S330 unit.
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I love that he predicted the "historical" element of physics here, since now we have reasons to believe that the Laws weren't always the way they are now.
Omg he said "lightyears old" noooooooo
MadaxeMunkeee 6 months ago 26
Holy moly I was so scared. When I read the top two comments I though Feynman had said 'millions of light-years old"
chrismx24 1 month ago 14