Gravity Behaving Badly Part 1. Comsology and Astronomy
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Time is the measurement of change. Change is always taking place every unit of Planck time. As I see it: time only exists by attribute of thought, change, and measure. Time seem to merely be an illusion. It's an abstract concept projected onto the physical universe.
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Thanks much & wonderfully done & informative.
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Very good video indeed! I am an artist on YouTube trying to promote my theory on the dynamics of light and time
This theory is based on just two simple postulates
1. The first is that the quantum wave particle function explained by Schrödinger’s wave equation represents the forward passage of time itself
2. The second is that Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle that is formed by the wave function is the same uncertainty we have with any future event
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What program do you use for this?
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Oh my gosh... the facepalm is strong with this one.
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I'm not sure you understand what magnetism is. The magnetic force is nothing more than a physical manifestation of special relativity as it acts on the Coulomb force. This has been known for decades.
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@soupdragon42 Your video states "three or more planets present problems for Newtonian Mechanics".
I think the "problem" is rather small. The newtonian mechanics of an n-body system is well known, but solving the differential equations mathematically is impossible. No worries, since we have numerical methods to solve these complex systems of equations. Google "Runge-Kutta" for a common method.
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Interesting video but DAMN IT!! What the Hell is with that Crap Music?!?! I had to turn the sound down just to stomach this video!!
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@sharazel Man invented time, actually. The time we have is precious, yes, but it truly doesn't exist. Only the now actually does.
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hated the video but loved the graphics at 3:20
wave particle duality? could the photon be pulsing in size? and vibrating in shape?
does the mickelson morley double slit experiment measure the energy sent with the energy recieved at the screen?
using simple harmonic motion equations yo describe the "physical state" at the time of experiment should take some uncertainty out of the result as well describe x-ray diffraction a little more deterministacally i do suppose.
jimthebutcher 2 years ago
@jimthebutcher The original music was muted by YouTube, so I added one of their randomn tracks, which is far from ideal. Thanks. Soup
soupdragon42 1 year ago