Everything posted by swansont
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Never, never heard of cooling blankets before today...
Sounds like it’s a poor insulator. A blanket that doesn’t trap heat well, so you can use it when it’s not cold
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Analogies for relativistic physics
Wait - the coordinates contract but the meter stick doesn’t? Then the coordinates are useless, since they don’t tell you where things are. The transform doesn’t actually work. It’s a mathematical exercise, meaningless for physics. If the definition of length doesn’t tell you the length, it’s pretty useless. Different measurement methods might have varying levels of precision, but if they don’t arrive at the same result, you discard the one that’s flawed. But you aren’t adjusting the definition, you’re introducing a contradiction. When we redefined the second to be based on the Cs hyperfine transition, it didn’t change the length of the second. We don’t get wildly different answers for a year based on the orbit (gravity) or counting seconds.
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How do electron microscopes detect electrons.
For a SEM, you bounce a focused beam of electrons off of the target. They hit a screen that shows the image, like a CRT TV.
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Is the universe at least 136 billion years old, is the universe not expanding at all, did the universe begin its expansion when Hubble measured its redshift for the first time or was light twice as fast 13.5 billion years ago than it is today?
The force of gravity is not infinite. The range of gravity is infinite, but the force drops off as 1/r^2
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Analogies for relativistic physics
SR does not claim to work under that condition. But I must apologize; I was recalling a claim about the speed of sound being invariant but it was in another thread, by another poster. Are you really claiming that a meter stick will have its length contracted to 80 cm if measured in the wind frame?
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Matter waves (split from Photon is massless why?)
Indeed. The wave function isn’t physical, and we do not measure it.
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Matter waves (split from Photon is massless why?)
If the quantity has no physical significance, how is it a measurement?
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Is the universe at least 136 billion years old, is the universe not expanding at all, did the universe begin its expansion when Hubble measured its redshift for the first time or was light twice as fast 13.5 billion years ago than it is today?
Since we do not have the ability to place a sensor outside of our galaxy, no. But we can solve for it, since we know what our motion is and have measured the relative velocity of Andromeda.
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Analogies for relativistic physics
IOW your equation doesn’t agree with experiment, as I said. And the frame matters.
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Analogies for relativistic physics
A sound source is on a plane traveling 300 m/s. The sound travels 343 m/s inside the plane. An observer on the ground will measure the sound traveling at 643 m/s, or -43 m/s, depending on the direction the sound is traveling.
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Analogies for relativistic physics
Whether an equation works depends on agreement with experiment. The equation doesn’t work in a moving coordinate system because it doesn’t agree with experiment. Sound acquires the speed of the source if the source and medium are moving together. You can transform the equation, because that’s math, but an equation that assumes an invariant speed of propagation is wrong.
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Matter waves (split from Photon is massless why?)
Diffraction is an independently confirmable model. Most of modern physics is not based on direct measurement. That’s hard to do when things are not visible to the naked eye, even aided. We measure what we can.
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How do electron microscopes detect electrons.
They don’t measure the shape of electrons.
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"We've Lost Confidence In Your Ability To Lead This Company Dave.... "
Fired for giving plausible-sounding but false information? The deuce, you say.
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Matter waves (split from Photon is massless why?)
No, it’s not observable and not measurable.
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Matter waves (split from Photon is massless why?)
Is it? Under what conditions do you have phase velocity ≠ group velocity? There are observable quantities whose product is not physically meaningful.
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Matter waves (split from Photon is massless why?)
Something like when you have two possible answers for a square root. If one isn’t physical, you ignore it.
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Matter waves (split from Photon is massless why?)
Not being an observable is distinct from something that isn’t directly observable. And observable means it can be measured, or the resulting effect can be measured. So virtual photons can be confirmed because the model makes testable predictions. Dark matter in inferred because of its gravitational effects, which can be measured. At the end of the day, agreement with experiment is what matters. What are the measurable effects of phase velocity?
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Difference between Differential And Differentiation
Do you know what a derivative is?
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Is the universe at least 136 billion years old, is the universe not expanding at all, did the universe begin its expansion when Hubble measured its redshift for the first time or was light twice as fast 13.5 billion years ago than it is today?
Since the blue shift of Andromeda can be directly measured, this question makes little sense. See e.g. http://www.astrosurf.com/buil/redshift/demo.htm I’m sure papers have been published with other measurements If you want to know about significant digits, all you have to do is ask.
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White/Gold hydrogen
If there’s one reservoir there are likely more, seeing as people hadn’t been looking, and the main issue is whether it’s cost-effective to retrieve it. How much there is is important in that context, and not in relation to how much is used. It’s not like hydrogen in general is a non-renewable resource.
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How can a jumbuck fit in a tucker bag?
Goo goo g’joob But the walrus was Paul (citation: Glass Onion, The White Album)
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How can a jumbuck fit in a tucker bag?
Does he have an onion tied to his belt, (which was the style at the time in some places)?
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Banned/Suspended Users
Engineer has been banned for repeated and persistent thread hijacking
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How can a jumbuck fit in a tucker bag?
Can music save your mortal soul?