Everything posted by swansont
- Speed of Time
-
Speed of Time
But that just begs the question - how does the observer move that fast?
-
Boiling energy for cooking...
Not me. Keeping the heat up a bit sets up a nice convection cell and mixes the pasta, as Ken notes. Helps make sure it doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pot, or stick together
-
Serial neg
They are not involved in dealing out the neg rep in question.
-
Spatial dimensions
The title does say spatial dimensions…
-
Powitanie na forum-moje zainteresowania.
! Moderator Note The international language of science is English
- Spatial dimensions
-
Spatial dimensions
What is the marker? A line is not a physical object.
-
Things you know should be in the trash bin, but you can't put them there.
The trash bin is for topics that are also rules violation of some sort. Not for failed proposals.
-
Spatial dimensions
You’d have to have something in the space to be able to observe behavior in order to tell.
-
The change between kinetic and potential energy
PE is not only for gravity. Any conservative force will work, i.e. there is no dissipative force, such as friction. Electrostatic forces and springs are two prominent examples
-
The change between kinetic and potential energy
The conversion of PE to KE (or vice-versa) depends on the internal force that’s present. An object under constant acceleration will convert at a different rate than acceleration from an inverse-square relation. You should be able to solve for KE or PE as a function of time, for whatever circumstance you have
-
dy/dx simplified
It’s the slope of the function, y = f(x)
-
Masers instead lasers for nuclear fusion (I asked Bard)
Safety note: these green lasers can “bleed” a lot of IR if there is no IR filter and can be an eye danger since your eyes don’t have a blink reflex for the IR, and there’s a lot of IR power relative to the green light. https://www.technologyreview.com/2010/08/12/121205/the-danger-of-green-laser-pointers/
-
Masers instead lasers for nuclear fusion (I asked Bard)
This is moot, since fusion does not deal with significant amounts of bulk material. It also depends on the material and wavelength. Some materials are quite transparent at certain laser wavelengths. Fiber optics depends on this But you don’t want the EM radiation to penetrate, you want it to exert pressure. “NIF does this by amplifying and focusing 192 laser beams onto a tiny hollow metal cylinder at the centre of which is a peppercorn-sized capsule containing the hydrogen isotopes deuterium and tritium. X-rays generated from the walls of the cylinder blast off the outer surface of the capsule, forcing the rest of it inwards thanks to momentum conservation and causing the deuterium and tritium nuclei within it to fuse – in the process releasing alpha particles (helium nuclei), neutrons and lots of energy.”
-
The Hawaii fires...
It may be difficult to tie a single event to climate change, much like you can’t tell for sure that seatbelts saved a life in certain accidents. But it becomes clearer when you look at the statistics of all the events.
-
Reintroduction of Quantum Field Theory into modern science
It’s the gravitational potential - the height change is the major contributor, not the change in g - and atomic clocks don’t rely on radioactive decay.
-
Theory on today's atmosphere. edit: [how bout this new theory i've considered? debunk please]
Yup. Yeah, right. Making stuff up? Accuse others of what you’re doing? That’s the Trump playbook.
-
Overpopulation in 2023
Growth rate has been slowing for decades https://www.statista.com/chart/28744/world-population-growth-timeline-and-forecast/
-
Derivation of neutrino mass from neutrino scattering...
That tells you where the scattering event occurred. It doesn’t tell you the neutrino path, because you don’t know where the neutrino originated. You might estimate the angle, but how do you know the momentum of the neutrino? When I was a postdoc, we did an experiment where we knew where the originated, because they came from beta decay in a magneto-optic trap, so the source was localized to a small volume. We couldn’t detect them, though, but could deduce their momentum by detecting the beta, the daughter nucleus, and any orbital electrons that were ionized in the decay process, for decays where all the particles were co- or counter-propagating.
-
Theory on today's atmosphere. edit: [how bout this new theory i've considered? debunk please]
I’m sorry, have you met science? Science questions the world, makes models, and compares them to evidence. If you don’t have evidence, you aren’t doing science. And these are the requirements for speculations. So let’s have the evidence to support your claims, or this gets shut down.
-
hijack from Some questions on Blackholes
! Moderator Note Responses to inquiries need to be mainstream science, rather than pet theories, which can only be discussed in their own thread in speculations
-
Theory on today's atmosphere. edit: [how bout this new theory i've considered? debunk please]
What’s the evidence that this is the case?
-
Thoughts on religion
! Moderator Note A. It’s their thread, and B. It’s brought up in the OP
-
Fighting with chatgpt
Why have a fight with a language model that has only a casual relationship with the truth? (And I should take my own advice)