Recent content by Nuradh
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Graduate Did Antimatter Annihilate Matter During the Big Bang?
How is mass defined at the current moment? Is it the result of attractive forces or the result of how we weigh it or perhaps of how the matter interacts with gravitation? In case it is the result of attractive forces it will remain positive even if it is perhaps anti-matter. In case it is the... -
Graduate How much matter goes into making black holes?
I am only guessing here, but I presume that what the clever sirs are attempting to say is. Yes, but only on the paper, please correct me if I am wrong. one of the possible arguments against this statement "black holes amount of matter = 99.999999% of matter in the universe" is that we are... -
Graduate Speed of light related to mass
I apologize, it seems I cannot present the right question since all of the answers aren't actually going straight to the question I wished to propose. I can only presume my own perspective to the topic to be the problem. I ask for this topic to be closed. My curiosity has been satisfied, but I...- Nuradh
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Speed of light related to mass
Thank you sophiecentaur. It seems I have been too indirect and as you say "asking this the wrong way round". I do understand very well that c will not be anything but c. Just like π, won't ever be ∞. c will always be 299,792,458 meters per second(rounded to 300,000,000 meters per second) and...- Nuradh
- Post #9
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Speed of light related to mass
Relativistic velocity addition already has a constant locking the speed of light into C, I'm attempting to ask what was the speed of light determined by? Was it mass, empirical experiments? Theoretically calculated ideas? Where does it show the speed of light as function of something? Did that...- Nuradh
- Post #4
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Speed of light related to mass
Would the speed of light be effected by the mass of light. Is the speed of light relative to mass? In other words if you fuse photons will they be capable of reaching beyond C?- Nuradh
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- Light Mass Speed Speed of light
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Exploring Physics: Seeking Help and Answers for High School Concepts
Hehe, this is the part where I'd have to give out data, which I much prefer not to. But I'll do my best to dodge around it. I'm 20, which means I am 2 to 3 years behind the average youngsters starting college/university in my country. The process is alike in the us, high school just has a...- Nuradh
- Post #3
- Forum: New Member Introductions
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Exploring Physics: Seeking Help and Answers for High School Concepts
Hello world. I am Nüradh, I prefer to keep anonymous, but I'll explain a little bit I am Nüradh, I'm 20 years old and I currently study at high school, I have physics as my major subject. I've recently begun the second half of my time in high school, which brought about a lot more physics...- Nuradh
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- Hello Introduction
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- Forum: New Member Introductions