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High School Is the Twin Paradox Really a Paradox?
Thank you very much. I'll be sure to look into this.- Papo1111
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Is the Twin Paradox Really a Paradox?
Thanks. This made a lot of things clear to me. But there's one last thing that I want to check: Twins paradox is not a paradox, right? It says that one twin goes to space at near light speed and the other stays back on Earth. Then the one in space returns like f.eg. after 30 years. The twin...- Papo1111
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Speed of Light in a Medium: Explained
Wow. This is the best explenation I've ever heard. Thak you very much.- Papo1111
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Speed of Light in a Medium: Explained
I know that the speed of light is different in different mediums. The speed of light in Cesium as a medium is actually higher than the speed of light in vacuum. How is that possible? Shouldn't it be fastest in vacuum? [Mentors note: this post has been lightly edited as part of splitting it out...- Papo1111
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- Light Medium Speed Speed of light
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High School Traveling using space curvature
This also led me to the asumption of that traveling o the past by eceeding speed of light.- Papo1111
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Traveling using space curvature
[Mentors' note: Copy-paste removed; the link is good enough get to the text] http://perdurabo10.tripod.com/themindofj... [Mentors' note: Copy-paste removed; the link is good enough get to the text] http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/natur...- Papo1111
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Traveling using space curvature
Well... What kind of time travel? To the future or the past? If I understand it correctly then time travel to the future is possible. Actually everything that moves is traveling a little bit to the future, even if it is almost unmeasurable. I don't know about the past tough. But If I'm not...- Papo1111
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Traveling using space curvature
Thank you very, very much, everyone. It really helps a lot.- Papo1111
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Traveling using space curvature
Thanks. You're a big help.- Papo1111
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Traveling using space curvature
Yeah, you're totally right. Thanks for giving me courge again. Sorry to bother you, but could you suggest some great book about physics generally or about Special and General Reltivity? Theese things really interests me.- Papo1111
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Traveling using space curvature
Well... I am just going to attend high school. I'm trying despreatly hard to undertsand all of these things. It came up to my mind some time ago and since there is nbody to ask i decided to post it. Thanks for the tips though.- Papo1111
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Traveling using space curvature
Hi everyone. I'd like to verify my thoughts about travellig through space using a space curvature. Imagine you have a spaceship and you want to travel some distance. Your ship launches an object into space that has huge mass and density. It curves space. Now, you enter the curved space and...- Papo1111
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- Curvature Space Space curvature
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How Can Patrik Prepare for Studying Physics in Japan?
Thanks for the tip. Really? I'm happy to hear it. I'm still only learning japanese. I'm not saying I'm some super pro in it but it's not bad either. I'd love to go there on some student exchange program but there are not many of those for my country.- Papo1111
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How Can Patrik Prepare for Studying Physics in Japan?
Well not thories. I mean they're ideas of what could you possibly do constructed on some verified working theories. I don't know if I explained it correctly but I already have a question that I want to post. You'll see what I mean.- Papo1111
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How Can Patrik Prepare for Studying Physics in Japan?
Hi, I'm Patrik and I'm 15. I'm not yet in high School but this is my last year in elementery. My goal is to go study physics in Japan. So I need to study a lot. Also, I have a lot of my own physis thories but I have nobody to discuss them with. I'll be happy if you would invest a little bit of...- Papo1111
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