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If light waves radiate outwards in all direction but they act as particles, wouldn’t we detect them by crests, troughs, and rarefactions making our detection of sunlight be the derivative of the wave? Nobody can ever answer this question!
Time is a man made concept. Not time itself but the measurement of time. The measurement of time is based on one Earth day, or one complete rotation on Earths axis, and one Earth year, or one complete revolution around the sun. Even when we talk about other planets that would have different time…
Modern physicist say it’s very possible for time to stop, speed up. and slow down, frequently in fact„ they’re just not sure why it doesn’t happen And I’m just like of course we wouldn’t even be able to notice it because our brains are linear and adapted to it’s own perception of time not being able to notice since we’re not outside of it yet..
#also blabbering
Does that mean time possibly could have a specific speed like my other random babble xD
Was gonna say we most likely perceive time subjectively in our own unique way but then I’m like duh! It’s a scientific fact we perceive time slower as we get older [(because it’s a smaller portion of our lives as apposed to the first year of your life where every minute is significant. You can see the graph in this video here at the 3:45 mark. His channel in general is pretty good tho)].. But even then we measure time using an object that exists within space-time. This shit’s got my brain firing off on so many ideas now„
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Like I imagine whatever’s outside of space-time would be able to do some amazing things I’m sure. Time and space supposedly are the same thing and it started when the big bang happened which has ppl wondering so many questions. Scientists even have a model for a warp drive that moves space-time like a wave or something like that. I imagine if there was beings that controlled time, they probably went back and forth a myriad of times to ensure it turns out correctly (if they had an agenda).. I’ve even heard someone say our brain is a time machine that can take us to past events (memories) and to future events (dreaming, worrying, planning, envisioning, etc.). Would it even be possible to measure time outside of this universal reality or would it be like a film a god-like-figure just chooses to ‘watch’ from time to time, fast-forwarding or rewinding to whatever he wants to re-experience - or edit(!?!)..?
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I just don’t understand 100% how time is a persistent illusion or time in general really
Particles are always moving. In a regular room temperature area any given particle will be moving at a certain speed, which I have calculated to be approximately 500 m/s. Then how come we dont feel these 500 mile per hour winds hitting us? Its because the particles dont move in synchronization!...
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I strongly believe that there is a common relation between every velocity to ever be recorded. I feel you took the momentum, orbit, rotation, radius, etc of every planet we could find this sort of constant that ties every velocity, acceleration, or momentum to a common speed or time. I just can’t prove it.
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I strongly believe that there is a common relation between every velocity to ever be recorded. I feel you took the momentum, orbit, rotation, radius, etc of every planet we could find this sort of constant that ties every velocity, acceleration, or momentum to a common speed or time. I just can’t prove it.
I really want a mouse trap where its flat pad where you put food in the center and when the mice come it converts the heat energy from the mice and the force from its weight into electrical energy. So when a mouse gets to the center electricty surges through these vein like wires that makes them...
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Alright so magnetars are these extremely dense, highly electromagnetic bodies floating through our galaxies. The things are crazy, one teaspoon of this stuff weighs more than a skyscraper! Well its so dense and powerful it can be compared to taking the power of the sun and pushing it into a body...
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Horsehead Emerges
Rising from a sea of dust and gas, the legendary Horsehead Nebula emerges. This amazing NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope close-up reveals the cloud’s intricate structure. Also known as Barnard 33, the Horsehead is a cold, dark cloud of gas and dust, silhouetted against the bright nebula, IC 434. The bright area at the top left edge is a young star still embedded in its nursery of gas and dust. The top of the nebula also is being sculpted by radiation from a massive star located out of view. Image Credit: NASA, NOAO, ESA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
Horsehead Emerges
Rising from a sea of dust and gas, the legendary Horsehead Nebula emerges. This amazing NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope close-up reveals the cloud’s intricate structure. Also known as Barnard 33, the Horsehead is a cold, dark cloud of gas and dust, silhouetted against the bright nebula, IC 434. The bright area at the top left edge is a young star still embedded in its nursery of gas and dust. The top of the nebula also is being sculpted by radiation from a massive star located out of view. Image Credit: NASA, NOAO, ESA and The Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA)
Trippy new ice cream changes color as you lick it The color-changing ice cream is sensitive to the temperature and acids of your tongue, and supposedly tastes like tutti-frutti.
Trippy new ice cream changes color as you lick it The color-changing ice cream is sensitive to the temperature and acids of your tongue, and supposedly tastes like tutti-frutti.
Harry Potter fans less likely to be prejudiced, studies say Researchers found that reading J.K. Rowling’s bestselling series enables young readers to view society from the perspective of a marginalized group.
To simulate Schrödinger’s iconic cat, I hand-stitched a set of stuffed toy cats, with half of the cats given “alive” faces while the other half were portrayed as “dead.” I also painted and decorated 8 identical boxes, then signed and numbered them on the bottom. I then mixed up the numbered boxes, and tasked my minions with distributing the cats among the boxes while I was out of the room. The boxes were then “sealed” with shiny, candy-apple-red ribbons that beg to be untied. (The ribbons have been knotted and stitched at the bow, to prevent accidental unsealing.) Because of this process, no-one knows exactly which cat is in which box; you are guaranteed to receive one cat from this set, but there is no way of knowing which is which. You may apply your preferred theory of quantum physics to your cat’s state… until the shiny, tempting box is opened and its mysterious contents revealed for good or ill.
You can find these awesome Schrödinger’s cat toys here!