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Graduate Visualizing Mass Acceleration to Speed of Light: Is E=mc^2?
The video only confuses things; The core issue is relativistic E=mc^2. Great video for unique hits (there's more to e=mc^2 guys!) but they don't seem to get it themselves. E^2 = (pc)^2 + (mc^2)^2 is about mass @ certain speed, which adds extra mass into the equation that is arbitrary, it's a...- bizzder
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Visualizing Mass Acceleration to Speed of Light: Is E=mc^2?
How come is it a 'special case'? Isn't E=mc^2 simply the acceleration and kinetic energy part taken out of E^2 = (pc)^2 + (mc^2)^2? It doesn't really change my question- bizzder
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Visualizing Mass Acceleration to Speed of Light: Is E=mc^2?
My point is that this visualization is a kind of intuitive approach to E=mc^2. Just like a sine wave can be represented in 3d. (like a spring stretched out, from the side it will look like a sine wave). By using trigonometry within this structure, it is easier/more intuitive doing sine...- bizzder
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Visualizing Mass Acceleration to Speed of Light: Is E=mc^2?
A long time ago I visualized mass accelerated to the speed of light(or theoretical maximum to this speed) as an upside-down parabola touching the y=0 line. Now, today I thought of the following: if you would represent a certain parabola(equation according to ^2 of the mass/energy ratio...- bizzder
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- E=mc^2
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Create Sunlight: Artificial Possibility?
would it be possible to artificially create 'sunlight' by the use of several lamps? for instance a bulb/cfc rich in blue light, another rich in red light, one rich in green light, by the use of UVb/UVa lights and infrared lights, and then, by the means of deflecting the specific lights (after... -
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Graduate Laser light interference on liquid metal. why?
They are very distinct and well defined lines, with perfect spacings between. At some points, these lines overlap, and create a dot pattern, which I think it's proof that his is light interference!- bizzder
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Laser light interference on liquid metal. why?
I wanted to make tiny movements of the Earth visible by reflecting laser light off liquid gallium metal. It did produce nice reflections on my wall, showing dramatic wobbles of very tiny movements of the liquid gallium. It did however produce light interference patterns which I cannot explain...- bizzder
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- Interference Laser Light Light interference Liquid
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Gallium spoons - how does the human body metabolize gallium?
hi there, i came across this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIbYiO5BRYk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIbYiO5BRYk, and before I buy the set I'd like to know how the human body metabolized gallium metal/ions. I've read quite extensively on gallium metal, but I can't find much info on how...- bizzder
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- Body Human Human body
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- Forum: Biology and Medical