Hello,
I am fairly new to quantum physics and I recently became interested in Einstein and his accomplishments b/c I never knew why he was considered a genious and I was curious...
So, I took a few minutes to try to understand the way the theory of relativity works, which by the way, I am...
when the rope pulls upwards and gravity pulls down, then gravity does negative work. Remember, gravity does negative work most of the time, since the rope is pulling up and gravity is pulling down, the direction of acceleration of gravity and acceleration of the elevator are not the same...
okay, I appreciate your comment but those 6 words are near worthless... I was hoping to get something more informative, if someone had the time...
thanks though
lol sorrrrrrrrrrry, i didnt mean to offend anyone, or make anyone angry, i was just curious...thats all...
b/c the movie "what the bleep do we know" has this quantum physicist in it that is also in "law of attraction" that all... I was just interested in how people that actually study quantum...
Isn't it safe to say that our existence as whole is untestable with respect to validation?
What you and I perceive on a daily basis as 'real' is untestable with respect to validation...
I don't understand how matter can be transformed to light and light can be transformed into matter?
Also, how exactly does this happen when something happens to one particle and something equivalent happens to another particle of the same type on the other end of the Earth instantaneously...
I have seen the movie 'The Secret Law of Attraction'. It seems to remind my of quantum physics a bit. However, I read about the concept behind the creation of the movie and have come across a lot of controversy. Some people are saying the law of attraction usually does not take the function of...
So, essentially the theory is saying that 'something' is definitely going to happen after you day as opposed to absolutely nothing?
In other words, some transformation of our being into another state of living is guaranteed?
That's amazing but somehow not surprising to me. It makes sense! When you view the human body under a powerful microscope each component is eventually going to come down to vectors and the sum of all the vectors result in a human. That blows my mind lol.
The theory essentially states that people don't literally 'feel' their death b/c they are just reborn basically? is that correct? and while third parties do witness the 'death' the actual person that gets shot, does not, and they are instantly reborn in order to "continue existence in the time...
Just so you know. I knew nothing about physics before this year. I never took Trigonometry (which is usually required b4 taking physics). I am going junior in a college and I have a 3.2 GPA. Physics is simply HARD! Intro to Physics is what I am talking about. It's not hard to understand the...
Why is my logic incorrect? Why is your logic correct? Can you please explain? I have a test coming up and I am trying to grasp some conceptual questions:)