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Graduate Why light is a sinusoidal wave?
Can anyone conclusively prove that light coming out of prism is sine wave and not any non-harmonic wave. -
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Graduate How is twin paradox resolved in case of no/zero acceleration?
How you got these numbers?- lovetruth
- Post #123
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Why light is a sinusoidal wave?
Why does oscillating charge emits sine wave? Oscillation can mean non-harmonic waves too. Also we do not know how the atom works exactly, how proton electron interacts. People will say QM explains atom. QM explains atom but not 100% correct. Has the QM able to derive Moseley law ab-initio? No... -
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Graduate How is twin paradox resolved in case of no/zero acceleration?
For people having difficulty how can A kills B(although i have told that A while ridding on a bike stabbed B ), I present you another version of the tale/question. In A's frame, A is 50 while B is 25. B dies due to illness(choose your pick: cancer, aids, heart failure, infectious disease) or...- lovetruth
- Post #119
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate How is twin paradox resolved in case of no/zero acceleration?
Read the title: No acceleration.- lovetruth
- Post #113
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate How is twin paradox resolved in case of no/zero acceleration?
Nothing is ambiguous everything is certain. If A kills then B dies.- lovetruth
- Post #112
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Why light is a sinusoidal wave?
Why is the prism prejudiced for sine wave. Why can't it allows single frequency triangle wave to pass as single frequency triangle wave. But the prism allows single frequency sine wave to pass as single frequency sine wave. -
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Graduate How is twin paradox resolved in case of no/zero acceleration?
I only said that A sees that B was 25 when he killed him. Why the act of being killed is same in all frame rather than the act of killing be same in all frame. I see prejudice in your view.- lovetruth
- Post #109
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate How is twin paradox resolved in case of no/zero acceleration?
Time Dilation depends only upon relative velocity and not on proximity. Why can't the path of observers cross if they are not accelerating.- lovetruth
- Post #106
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate How is twin paradox resolved in case of no/zero acceleration?
Why should B be 25 when he die in all frame? Why can't A be 50 when he kills in all frame. Your answer is biased.- lovetruth
- Post #104
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Why light is a sinusoidal wave?
What happens when triangle wave of wavelength 700 nm strikes a prism? -
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Graduate How is twin paradox resolved in case of no/zero acceleration?
In A's frame, A kills B. Thats the question, you can not change it. I know the question looks insane as it involves killing. But I had no other option to demonstrate how weird things become when both the twins see themselves older. The same weirdness will be encountered when twins exchange...- lovetruth
- Post #101
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate How is twin paradox resolved in case of no/zero acceleration?
If twin A is on a bike while B is on ground.- lovetruth
- Post #97
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate How is twin paradox resolved in case of no/zero acceleration?
I told you before, left/right depends upon the orientation. Velocity of objects depend upon frame. But reality should be same for all observers.- lovetruth
- Post #96
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate How is twin paradox resolved in case of no/zero acceleration?
i) Why it does not have any sense? ii) How about a simple knife. iii) I have completely specified the problem. A kills B in A's frame. What happens in B's frame.- lovetruth
- Post #94
- Forum: Special and General Relativity