Am Canadian applying for caltech. Very hard to get in to.
About the teacher student studying thing, I never heard of it. I study on my own using the Internet. So am not well known except for some 300 people that watch my blog.
I don't think that is a good idea because teachers in my school are...
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Am a high school student that knows I need to stand out to get in a good science university.
The problem is that I am interested in theoretical science [string theory, field, relativity(still kinda counts). Quantum theory.]
Am familiar with the tensors and some calculus. But I meanly...
Hyper space is a theory where the laws merge together in a higher dimensional space.
Since light is theoretically a ripple in N-dimensions, I was wondering if using lasers can replace the current warp design(in making at NASA)
There must be someone who's more of an expert in this matter than...
As the person above is correct. Space time is more like a paper you are drawing on then the things you draw on it.
But in quantum theory, before string theory. Gravity (curve in space time) is given the name of a particle called the graviton. It is more like a quanta than real matter(and it's...
So why do people mention it seem to be a particle traveling backwards in time.
I know it's not really doing that but there must be a reason why people say that
This is a very blunt guess, but since light can warp space-time a bit better then gravity, and that light is a ripple in hyper space. Could it be possible for 14 powerful lasers that are guided by "mirrors" around the ship to form a circle powerful enough to reach warp speed? The idea of a big...
If a huge wave of space-time hit, let's say a space ship, what would theoritically happen to it? Would it be pushed away like the way air do, or would the spaceship itself ripple as if it is woven into spacetime?
Exotic matter have a negative mass and goes in the opposite direction of the force applied to it. These properties seem like the opposite of normal matter. I heard anti particles travel backwards in time, I can easily imagine a particle falling due to gravity in reverse time as a object that...