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Graduate Appearing out of nothing with defined characteristics?
Okay, this is what I meant: If a point particle suddenly appears as a 'checkable' unit on spacetime, will it be defined simultaneously and act as a commutator for spacetime simultaneously before it disappears t=1/infinity later as the lifespan of the particle is 0 to 1/infinity seconds? The...- KyleStreet
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Appearing out of nothing with defined characteristics?
Lets consider a point particle that suddenly appears at a position in spacetime. At the instant the particle appeared, did the particle at time=1/oo s have the same physics its action will have later on that piece of spacetime? Please answer with few descriptions of each mathematical...- KyleStreet
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad What does time mean at t=1/infinity?
Oh I forgot to mention that t=0 is before the Planck Time and that the past and future are equally spread out as a v-shape- KyleStreet
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad What does time mean at t=1/infinity?
Okay, to clear things up I meant that for every present time that exists, there is a past and a future. So if you start at t=0, will there also be a past for t=0 if all other times have a past and future? Let's consider t approaching infinity.- KyleStreet
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad What does time mean at t=1/infinity?
I have a question, please correct me in detail if I'm wrong with my conclusion. I am no expert in physics. I do however, have a certain understanding of Trigonometry and some integrals and some derivatives Calculus 1. If you start at t=0 (the origin of the Universe) and if that is considered...- KyleStreet
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- Mean Time
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Questions about the Electroweak Lagrangian
Sweet! Thank you for the intuition, I'm starting to grasp the concepts better- KyleStreet
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Questions about the Electroweak Lagrangian
Now bear with me, I'm no expert when it comes to Electroweak Symmetry and Symmetry Breaking; I can only comprehend up to integrating, functions, derivatives, partial derivatives with a small hint of linear algebra and the basic, Hermitian, Hamiltonian, bras and kets. So my questions are the...- KyleStreet
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- Electroweak Lagrangian
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics