Here's the main problem. I'll like a function of distance with respect to time which moves the planets in accordance to Kepler's law: planets in orbit travel equal area in equal time. I use a blender, a 3D app that allows for path programming.
I believe this statement is an unnecessary complication. Once the observer states that the objects move at different velocities.(with respect to a single reference frame: the observer's) Say a difference of 50m/s, this difference in their velocities would be constant, no matter the reference...
Its a lot. I'll advice you to start with a model that has some basic functions then add more and more until it gets to your desired complexity. Say, you can start by defining the car's mass(M), force of the engine(F), frictional force(Fr), length of track, the rate at which air resistance...
How are you sure you just don't do what you're told, after all many scientists including Steven hawking argue that humans don't have free will. He says in the book "the grand design" that if he had adequate information about the cells in your body and the calculating power, he would predict...
I still think the human mind is overrated. No mind can actually conceive an idea that has no clue whatsoever in the world around us. Here's what I mean: "imagine a color that doesn't exist" or ponder this: if you were trapped in a box all your life with no sight, feel, sound or smell, would you...
Let's use Isaac Newtons famous works to remind ourselves of the basic definition of a physicist: He studies nature and brings out the underlying mathematical principles. If programs like "eureka" can already do that and if they do get better as all computers are. Then its only logical the think...
when our jobs are reduced to simply guiding the computer to what is important and what is not, and providing simple parameters of thinking for computers. Then you'll be more of a humble guide than a physicist or scientist. You won't be replaced as a person but your job would have been taken.
Here's one thing you should consider.No matter how fast the spaceship goes, its passengers would always measure the speed of light to be exactly c, the same velovity would be recorded by a stationary body. It is therefore theoretically impossible to travel faster than something and still measure...