Recent content by farolero

  1. farolero

    How Can I Improve This Ruby Recursive Factorization Code?

    mabe someone can help me with this code: i have this code, basically first i factorize for example the number 28 to: [2,2,7] and then i make a list of prime numbers and find the index of each factor in that list, so 2 is prime number with index 0 and 7 prime number with index 2 so it ends up...
  2. farolero

    Writing: Input Wanted A small SciFi comic loosely based on the sixth day movie

    pretty synchronically enough i started learning ruby two days ago so I am reading that with a lots of interest, thanks for the heads up
  3. farolero

    B Can we take a shrinking frame of reference?

    I see thanks so a frame reference that is going straight at constant speed is called inertial frame while one making a curve or acelerating is called non inertial where fictitious force appear.
  4. farolero

    B Can we take a shrinking frame of reference?

    I understand your point but what i mean is that Newton states an object goes straight trajectory unless a force is applied on him in a fixed size fixed time reference frame. But if i change this reference frame what before was a straight line according the equation v=s*t becomes a curve. I...
  5. farolero

    B Can we take a shrinking frame of reference?

    But if you combine this clock with another that each time displays double time and combine them you have this X, I think the concept just can be expressed geometrically basically for each unit of slowing time clock you take an unit of accelerating time clock so: 1-1 1.5-2 1.75-4 ... Of course...
  6. farolero

    B Can we take a shrinking frame of reference?

    For me its easier to visualize curved space time like this: Than like this: edit: Also i was wondering how to face mathematically that from a fixed size and time reference you take a reference that doubles radius in half the time That would lead to a transfinite space run per certain unit...
  7. farolero

    Problem with 2 cars on almost masless spining platform

    I have to keep constant the initial kinetic energy which would be 0.5*200*1=100 And angular momentum that would be zero So 0=mvr-Iw=200*v*1-iw=0 So 200v=Iw So supposing the platform has such a shape as to have a moment of inertia equal to 2 then 200v=w So now i balance energy...
  8. farolero

    B Can we take a shrinking frame of reference?

    When the FST marks 10,000 miliseconds the ST is unexistent that universe doesn't exist any more, you could adapt the cyclic universe model to this and consider each aeon is an eternity that from a FST just lasts two seconds. edit: You can see what i mean by analyzing this symbol: X From a...
  9. farolero

    B Can we take a shrinking frame of reference?

    Sorry my apologies, I did a quick google, Ill try to search for more acceptable sources. edit: The frame reference I am trying to take its pretty simple actually As you double radius time slows down by half, that's all the rules of this frame refernce Its center is not accelerating nor...
  10. farolero

    B Can we take a shrinking frame of reference?

    Also is kind of intuitive that the time of this frame reference would be slowing down from a fixed size frame reference If you double the radius speed multiplies by two but if you half the rate of time momentum is conserved So the cordenates velocities would increase at a rate of square root...
  11. farolero

    B Can we take a shrinking frame of reference?

    i see thanks a lot, yes youre right space time is curved not just space and this frame reference shrinks with time, please check this out. " Soon afterwards, Einstein began thinking about what his new theory of gravity would mean for understanding the whole universe. To his surprise, his...
  12. farolero

    B Can we take a shrinking frame of reference?

    Because this frame reference results in a curved space. You see the main point of this shrinking frame reference is that what is a straight line in a fixed size reference frame becomes a curve in an shrinking reference frame and Newton is true to fixed size reference frame which implies its...
  13. farolero

    B Can we take a shrinking frame of reference?

    Well it becomes a very complex reference frame, a straight trajectory with a fixed size frame reference now wouldn't become a parabole? or maybe an ellipse? Newtons laws would apply of course and the center of the reference frame wouldn't be neither rotating nor accelerating.
  14. farolero

    B Can we take a shrinking frame of reference?

    I know the Galileo invariance don't allow us to take rotational or accelerating frame reference but an shrinking frame reference wouldn't be neither of this. so would be allowed to take an shrinking frame reference?
  15. farolero

    Problem with 2 cars on almost masless spining platform

    Yes they are coasting and doing zero work with their legs.
Back
Top