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Graduate The Holographic Universe: Dividing Reality into Bits
Hey guys, can anyone explained to me this theory. To my knowledge it talks states that everything can be divided and broken down into the smallest bit of information. A hologram can be divided (a limited number of times?) and still retain it's image. I'm trying to do a paper on it because it's...- ebodet18
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Understanding m^2 / s^2 (Speed of Light help)
Google says the speed of light squared is 8.98755179 × 1016 m2 / s2 ... Can someone give this to me in meters per second please -
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Undergrad C = √ (E/m) We can determine c
If this is true why can't we just find an energy divided by a very small mass, square root it and that's what the speed of light equals for that object?- ebodet18
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Questions about E=mc^2 - Understanding the Complexity
Okay I have a question, E=mc^2 only works with 100% efficiency with anti matter as it's energy source. How do we get anti matter? can we?- ebodet18
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High School E=mc^2: What is Mass & Matter?
Mass or Matter in E=mc^2 ?? I understand that m stands for mass but I thought matter was transformed into energy. Is matter what mass is made of? I just don't get it.- ebodet18
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- E=mc^2 Mass Matter
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Are we moving at the speed of light?
Well for me to understand E=mc2 I first like to know everything about its part individuality (maybe some weird ocd thing) but anyway so you're saying that when moving thru spacetime 4d we all move at the speed of light, but when moving thru space 3d we don't move at the speed of light?- ebodet18
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Undergrad Are we moving at the speed of light?
Hey everyone just a quick question, I'm trying to understand E=mc2 and I keep getting conflicting information that we ARE moving at the speed of light and some saying that we are not all moving at c. Can anyone clear this up? Thanks!- ebodet18
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- Light Speed Speed of light
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Graduate Light clock with spaceship moving vertical at .99c
Ahh that's interesting! Thanks for the quick answer!- ebodet18
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Graduate Light clock with spaceship moving vertical at .99c
So what would happen if there was a spaceship moving at 99% the speed of light straight up. The spaceship has a light clock, so a photon of light moving bouncing between 2 mirrors in such a way that the light moves ALMOST in sync with the spaceship moving up. In theory wouldn't the light photon...- ebodet18
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- Clock Light Light clock Spaceship Vertical
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity