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Graduate Relativistic Momentum to Kinetic Energy Conversion
Irrelevant as it may be, still fascinating to consider. It's difficult for me to quantify as energy is required to attain the relativistic mass and higher velocity. To me the energy almost disapears. And I know that to be impossible, that's why i find it troubling.- mayeraus41
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Relativistic Momentum to Kinetic Energy Conversion
So are you saying that standard Newtonian understanding of momentum doesn't or does apply at relativistic velocity? If not how is the relativity factored into momentum? That's a bit off topic but still I'm curious. My thought is that through the collision speed is lost or at least distributed...- mayeraus41
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Relativistic Momentum to Kinetic Energy Conversion
Because the dynamic object is losing velocity, at least in the incipient stage of impact. And if I know my relativity equations I know that as velocity decreases, Mass does proportionally.- mayeraus41
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate How Do Acoustics in Space Affect Communication with Other Civilizations?
I had a similar thought considered whether or not free electrons, or zero-point vacuum energy would respond to resonance as electrons have an odd-wave like behavior. It was an interesting thought but one I doubt to be acceptable.- mayeraus41
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Relativistic Momentum to Kinetic Energy Conversion
Just consider the following; A large object, say a sun or neutron star, is traveling through the universe at near the speed of light (let's say 99% of c). This super massive object is on a collision course with a fixed/static super massive object relative to the body in motion. When the eminent...- mayeraus41
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- Relativity
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Possible cause of the Uncertainty effect on leptons
Explain. Originally there was an absence of evidence for Einsteins claims.- mayeraus41
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Possible cause of the Uncertainty effect on leptons
As you said bosons, and to that extent hadrons, which are the main constituents of mass also are subjugated to quantum effects. As gravity is clearly defined by modern understanding to be consequential of the existence of mass, which is subject to HUP, it must have a "probable" field. I don't...- mayeraus41
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Possible cause of the Uncertainty effect on leptons
So its just a matter of perspective at that rate? An interesting thought in you saying that... if mass as a conglomeration is effected (nominally of course) then are gravitational waves also subject to uncertainty?- mayeraus41
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Possible cause of the Uncertainty effect on leptons
Exactly, trust me not an unexpected response. In my opinion, a wrong answer is worth more than a correct one. :smile: So to your knowledge, what causes the properties of "HUP" particles? And by that do you mean all fermions are subject to HUP?- mayeraus41
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Antimatter atoms trapped for 16 minutes
Yeah, just a big explosion. How american film cliche.- mayeraus41
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Is Partial Quantum Collapse Possible Through Selective Measurement?
Any attempt to record the properties of a lepton results in an immediate change in the particles properties, and since it has infinite probable locations doing so would achieve nothing.- mayeraus41
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Can frequency of light be changed?
Yes (wavelength changes), the speed, however, remains constant. If say you were traveling in a vessel going c/2 and began emitting a ray of light the light would have it's frequency changed or blue shifted. This is because energy is conserved throughout the universe and since the photon cannot...- mayeraus41
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- Forum: Optics
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Graduate Possible cause of the Uncertainty effect on leptons
Hi! I had a thought as to how leptons hold the properties attributed to them by Heisenberg and modern quantum mechanics. It is my belief that the Uncertainty principle is caused only by the fact that the fast moving electrons distort space and time in their local fields. This may be accounted...- mayeraus41
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- Cause Uncertainty
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- Forum: Quantum Physics