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Undergrad Galaxy redshift and thermodynamics
Thanks, great reading! My question is complementary. Do the laws of thermodynamics imply an expanding universe?- Bolhuso
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Undergrad Galaxy redshift and thermodynamics
I just finished rereading the great "A Brief History of Time". To me, what stands out the most in this book, is its ability to keep raising questions while you read it. This thought came up. It's been stuck in my mind for days, so I will humbly post it here to get some feedback. Please forgive...- Bolhuso
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- Galaxy Redshift Thermodynamics
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Undergrad Where did the Dark Energy (or similar mechanism) come from?
Superb! I will check those references out. Thanks very much Bandersnatch :smile: -
Undergrad Use of polarization to experimentally check photon mass?
Hi all! I've checked Wikipedia and a related thread regarding experimentally measuring an upper limit for the photon rest mass: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photon#Experimental_checks_on_photon_mass https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/photon-rest-mass-0-wasnt-proven-experimentally.792583/ I...- Bolhuso
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- Experiment design Mass Photon Photon mass Polarization
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Where did the Dark Energy (or similar mechanism) come from?
Thanks very much! That was a really fast reply. So, as I supposed, it is postulated that overall dark energy increases over time (since overall volume increases). I am sorry but I have further questions. (1) Which specific model are you referring to (the one which postulates that equation)... -
Undergrad Where did the Dark Energy (or similar mechanism) come from?
Hi all! I'm new to this forum and, as a matter of fact I only recently rediscovered my interest for physics. I am starting to catch up, yet I find that Wikipedia sometimes falls sort for some basic questions, and I was hopping that this community could gently help me understand some concepts... -
Rekindling My Passion for Physics: A Journey of Self-Discovery
Hi all! I've been very interested in Physics since High School when I went beyond the studies and started my first reads on Relativity, Quantum Mechanics and Cosmology (and a lot of Sci-Fi, I have to admit). ≪ Mod Note: conjectural material removed, disallowed content on Physics Forums ≫ I...- Bolhuso
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