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Graduate Matter, antimatter, and durak equation
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate Matter, antimatter, and durak equation
matter, antimatter, and Dirac equation As far as I know the Dirac equation states that there is a copy of this universe somewhere made up of only antimatter. At the same time isn't the lhc being used to find out why normal matter 'won' at the creation of the universe? But at the same time with...- valdar
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- Antimatter Matter
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Graduate A few different questions and concepts
Hey everyone 1st off this post will contain a few ideas that aren't really all that related to each other but I’m posting them together not to spam the boards. I posted them under General because the topics are literally all over the place Could it be possible that dark matter was left over...- valdar
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- Concepts
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Undergrad Gravitational Time Dilation - Confused
If you shine the torch from deep space (no gravity around you) then yes that is what happens. However, if you are standing on Earth and you do that, the photons would first be RED shifted as they leave Earth (Earths gravity is pulling it back)... then once they leave Earths gravity well there...- valdar
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Wormholes and time travel - Problem
Hahah wow. That's no fun at all. So, what your saying is this, spacetime continuum = 4th dimension wormholes = 5th dimension?- valdar
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Wormholes and time travel - Problem
What if there was? A wormhole can literally be anything, a tunnel, or just an opening. P.S. nice pun i like it :)- valdar
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Wormholes and time travel - Problem
Under the general relativity principle, If you take a wormhole, put one end into a gravitational well, then take it out, there would be a time difference between the two openings of the wormhole. But, what effect would it have on the wormhole if you keep the middle area of it near a...- valdar
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- Time Time travel Travel Wormholes
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School Spin of planets, bigger means faster?
Quick question, do bigger planet spin faster?- valdar
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- Means Planets Spin
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Undergrad Gravitational Time Dilation - Confused
In the above example, as drawn out in MS paint, how would you see the light shifted inside the planet? you see the light leave a source, travel into, and through the planet, and then out the other side... what would you see happen? wouldn't you see both shifts wait... in order for you to see...- valdar
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Gravitational Time Dilation - Confused
Look at it this way, if you have a stationary massive object in space with a tunnel (from one end to the other) in the middle of it, say a planet. As the light is traveling down the tunnel it is blue shifted until the centre of the object. From the centre of the object to the other side of the...- valdar
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Gravitational Time Dilation - Confused
From your example, there is a specific distance between the top and bottom of the tower. During that distance there is a specific amount of gravity excreted. If you dig into the basement, more gravity is excreted (due to increase in distance), increasing the blue shift. If you dig deep enough...- valdar
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Gravitational Time Dilation - Confused
From the information in this thread, I think the conceptualized spacetime material is actually drawn wrong. An "Empty" (objectless) area of space is has no gravity exerted upon it (minute, but very close to 0). The centre of any object in space (Excluding black holes) has no gravity exerted...- valdar
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Gravitational Time Dilation - Confused
This was what I was trying to get at. Thank you :)- valdar
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Gravitational Time Dilation - Confused
Sorry, let me explain that better, my original question was that as a mass accelerates, its weight increases, with an increase in weight there would be an increase in gravitational pull towards the object. Originally I had a mistake in my assumptions. Correctly, an object traveling very...- valdar
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Gravitational Time Dilation - Confused
From an outside observer, you would be in the middle of a gravitational well, traveling at close to the speed of light then, right? If so, then that's what I was looking for. Wow the world is really subjective than I originally thought- valdar
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity