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DARKSYDE
Oct30-09, 06:57 PM
what would happen to a bowling ball if it were to remain truely stationary in a region of space in an expanding universe? assume the experiment will compensate any effect of gravity.
NeuronsAtWork
Oct31-09, 02:18 AM
The problem is, there is no such thing as 'truly stationary'. Einstein states that there is no absolute state of rest--no privileged reference frames. Hence, everything in the universe is in motion, relative to something else.
russ_watters
Oct31-09, 10:07 AM
...and everything in the universe is also at rest.
DARKSYDE
Oct31-09, 02:29 PM
"no privileged reference frames"
I believe we could use lots of things in the universe for reference. Pulsars, background microwave radiation, etc. and as far as stationary, i do mean relative to our motion. we do know how fast our solar system is traveling as well as our galaxy.
russ_watters
Oct31-09, 03:41 PM
I believe we could use lots of things in the universe for reference. Pulsars, background microwave radiation, etc. Absolutely - you can use anything you want. I prefer to always define myself as stationary. It's usually easier that way. And it makes me feel special! and as far as stationary, i do mean relative to our motion. we do know how fast our solar system is traveling as well as our galaxy. We know how fast our solar system is traveling with respect to some objects and vice versa: we know how fast they are traveling relative to us. Either can be considered moving or stationary and neither is an absolute or "priveleged" selection. All - ALL motion is relative.
So to answer your intial question, you can just go to a bowling alley and have a look at what the bowling balls on the racks are doing! Not much of anything, I suspect...
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