I've read that. I am completely a layman in this rodeo. That math seems to be the only refuge for some. I was hoping that knowledgeable people here could possibly tell me if the observer effect had any bearing on two observable quantities, both being the speed of light.
I've seen a previous threads where it was a mathematical consistency based on four-dimensions, and a host of other reasons. I'm currently trying to reconcile my belief that it has to do with time dilation and the observer effect.
If you are trying to use a black hole, you could always have your main character break into the Large Hadron Collider at CERN to "create one" like all the superstitious people thought was going to happen anyways.
To be omnipresent, I would think, would involve quantum coherence. That is...
Time evolves from a reference frame (a reference frame being a stationary object like a snapshot of you and your loved one). In that initial frame there exits no time (at least in the sense of moving in the forth dimension) only matter superimposed on a field that is directed by the flow of...
I used to work for a non-profit that was funded by the government. One of the programs they offered was Insulating homes. I know the stimulus package is going to cover that. The plus side is more efficient homes and lower energy costs as well as a handful of people employed. It's targeted at...
I've seen fractal formations in nature (Albeit from my days of inhaling nitrous). Anyways, it was a pattern of leaves on a tree. I could see silhouettes of shapes (of a boot for instance) in the larger portion of the tree and mirrored in smaller variants throughout the tree. Pictures in...