Indeed. Humans are standing on the verge of, most likely, greatest human achievement of all time, finally understand how gravity warps space/time, and here are some uneducated morons claiming that finding some clause in a banking contract is the biggest achievement since the invention of the question mark.Siegfried Shrink wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 10:15 pm It is useful to remember that space, time and gravity are so interconnected that they seem to be aspects of some greater thing, and the puzzle now and I supect for a whie to come is figuring out just what it all is. It's the grand unifying principle that Einstein and many others have failed to come up with. I am pretty sure that I won't live to see it, and it's the only thing I regret not seeing.
The only serious thing, anyway.
The Crawfords Keep Looking For A Unicorn
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Yeah, that's my approach to the cosmic stuff. Time not being the constant, observable progression of events is just too abstract for my brain. I was never good at geometry either.
I'm good with numbers, but they have to measure things I can understand.
Your explanation helps though. If i am moving at .9c (90% the speed of light), and you are not moving, the speed of light should appear to be .1c to me and 1c to you. As if a train is leaving Baltimore, I am following in a car at 90% its speed, and you are at the station. But the speed of light is always 1c, so for it to appear that way from my .9c vantage point, time has to move.... faster for me? So you age and I don't? Do I have that right?
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More or less I think.TheNewSaint wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 11:20 pm Your explanation helps though. If i am moving at .9c (90% the speed of light), and you are not moving, the speed of light should appear to be .1c to me and 1c to you. As if a train is leaving Baltimore, I am following in a car at 90% its speed, and you are at the station. But the speed of light is always 1c, so for it to appear that way from my .9c vantage point, time has to move.... faster for me? So you age and I don't? Do I have that right?
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How do you know it’s functionallongdog wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2019 12:21 amMore or less I think.TheNewSaint wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2019 11:20 pm Your explanation helps though. If i am moving at .9c (90% the speed of light), and you are not moving, the speed of light should appear to be .1c to me and 1c to you. As if a train is leaving Baltimore, I am following in a car at 90% its speed, and you are at the station. But the speed of light is always 1c, so for it to appear that way from my .9c vantage point, time has to move.... faster for me? So you age and I don't? Do I have that right?
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If the cat is either functioning or not, the box is functioning, unless you check.
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Time for one of my best jokes:
"Schrodinger will be spinning in his grave!"
"Will we have to open the casket to check?"
"Schrodinger will be spinning in his grave!"
"Will we have to open the casket to check?"
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My favorite Schrodinger joke is the one where Mrs. Schrodinger asks him, "Erwin, what did you do to the cat? It looks half-dead!"ArthurWankspittle wrote: ↑Sat Jul 27, 2019 10:04 am Time for one of my best jokes:
"Schrodinger will be spinning in his grave!"
"Will we have to open the casket to check?"
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Since we are telling quantum physics jokes.
Dr Heisenberg is pulled over by a police office for speeding.
"Do you know how fast you were going?" the officer asked.
"No" says Dr Heisenberg, "But I know exactly where I am."
Dr Heisenberg is pulled over by a police office for speeding.
"Do you know how fast you were going?" the officer asked.
"No" says Dr Heisenberg, "But I know exactly where I am."
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As I didn't get the above jokes, I went to a library and asked the librarian if she had a book about Schrodinger's cat and Pavlov's dog ...
She said it rang a bell, but she wasn't sure if it was there or not.
She said it rang a bell, but she wasn't sure if it was there or not.
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Sigh!!!!!
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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The cop looks at Heisenberg and says, "Sir, do you realize you were going 75 in a 55?"
Heisenberg replies, "Great, now I'm lost!"
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It was about time, too!
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Sigh!
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Very good, I’ll be sure to use them on my physics lecturer once Uni starts again.jcolvin2 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2019 6:59 pmThe cop looks at Heisenberg and says, "Sir, do you realize you were going 75 in a 55?"
Heisenberg replies, "Great, now I'm lost!"
What happens in a black hole, stays in a black hole.
In 1907, Einstein started developing a theory about space.
It was about time, too!
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Tom still in fantasy land
Is it SteveUK or STEVE: of UK?????
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WTF? He's only just found out about the 2016 Birthday Honours list?
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Is Tom even pursuing anything that could theoretically result in victory? Or is he referring to his role as the (unpaid, I suspect) central figure of TGBMS?When we win
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I think the only active legal battle is the one his mind, Crawford v Reality.
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Now TGBMS has proven to be the greatest story ever told and the surprise box-office hit of the decade died on its arse he's probably struggling to cope with the change from being a celebrity hero to a handful of morons to being just another obsessed old coffin dodger with a sense of grievance that people avoid in the pub.
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Reality already won, a long time ago.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.