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UP's Singularity Podcast: Physics Discussions
Hey, I'm not sure if anyone on this site listens to my podcast on physics, but I just finished the second show, and am looking for ideas for the third show. If you have any suggetstions either leave them here or email the show at singularitypodcast@gmail.com You can get the feed from above.- MrCaN
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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What Bumper Sticker Best Represents You?
I have one that says "Smart as a Horse and Hung like Einstein"- MrCaN
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- Forum: Fun, Photos and Games
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UP's Singularity Podcast: Physics Discussions
Yea, but the podcast is in mp3, and can play on any mp3 player, or can be played right on the computer, don't have to put it on a player. I just got an ipod, and never had any player before that so I know what it is like, that is why I made it playable anywhere you can play an mp3. I hope no...- MrCaN
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UP's Singularity Podcast: Physics Discussions
Hey everyone, I just wanted to inform those of you who might be interested in my new podcast I have started. It is called Singularity Podcast and is done around physics. The rss feed is here http://www.cymek.com/podcasts/singularity/podcast.xml . I hope some of you give it a chance. If you...- MrCaN
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What is your greatest achievement in physics?
Getting a job with my physics degree- MrCaN
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Time travel into future possible
Why sleep, just go about your normal day. But if you really want to travel into the future, just get on a plane and fly coast to coast, you'll pick up a few seconds if you do it every day for a few years.- MrCaN
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Material Science: Experiences & Opportunities
Hey, I am preparing to graduate at the end of this semester, and was wondering if anyone here is or has worked int he material science field. I don't think I'm going to go to grad school right away, and am thinking of looking into this field for a job, and would just like to know of any...- MrCaN
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Brian Greene on Techtv: A Kaku Forum
Don't know if anyone watches the screen savers on Techtv, but Brian Greene was on tonight, not a bad interview. Of course, this forum is a Kaku site.- MrCaN
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Graduate Understanding the Speed of Light Limit - Richard
HallsofIvy you are correct, SR came before GR, so there was a limit on c before GR, but I think that rtharbaugh1 was asking about a rule in Newtonian Mechanics, which does not limit v or c, in fact c was believed to be infinite or atleast unmeasurable at the time of Newton. -
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Graduate Understanding the Speed of Light Limit - Richard
No there wasn't any limit on c before GR, and you can't use part of GR for the event horizon and not the speed limit. -
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Graduate Understanding the Speed of Light Limit - Richard
You need to remember that the event horizon is caused by the limitation of the speed of light, so if you could pass the speed of light, then you would change the event horizon. As for your an object whose accelleration was powered by the mass energy equivalence, as the object accelerates it... -
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High School Why Do Tech Interviews Ask Physics Questions?
The best interview question I have seen is "How would you move Mt. Fuji?" My answer, I would just wait, it is always moving anyway.- MrCaN
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Undergrad Calculating STM Resolution Based on Tip Size
does anyone have a link or a formula for calculating the resolution of a STM based on the tip size.- MrCaN
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Graduate Will Earth's Moon Follow Other Moons into a Ring System?
The moon is actually moving away from the earth, this is one of the key pieces of evedince used to explain the imact creation of the moon.- MrCaN
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics