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Red 01-21-2013 03:25 PM

Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
I think if I see another equation I might blow up the universe...do some work on a hoe fo sho.

Devroux 01-21-2013 03:27 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
With all of your physic-y brain, what would be the explosive force behind the earth if you do blow it up?

The Second Pornkage 01-21-2013 03:30 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
Too much physics is bad for the brain. I'd definitely relax, maybe watch some anime. Like Fullmetal Alchemist. Wait a minute! Fullmetal Alchemist...FMA...F=ma...Force equals mass times acceleration! WAAAAUGH!!! *boom*

LilHinataGirl 01-21-2013 03:34 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
Tutor me too Red :(

:lol:

Red 01-21-2013 03:37 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
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Originally Posted by Devroux (Post 6444725)
With all of your physic-y brain, what would be the explosive force behind the earth if you do blow it up?

So much it'd become a black hole.

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Originally Posted by The Second Pornkage (Post 6444733)
Too much physics is bad for the brain. I'd definitely relax, maybe watch some anime. Like Fullmetal Alchemist. Wait a minute! Fullmetal Alchemist...FMA...F=ma...Force equals mass times acceleration! WAAAAUGH!!! *boom*

Hahahahha when I learned that in the beginning of the year I was like lol fullmetal alchemist.

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Originally Posted by LilHinataGirl (Post 6444741)
Tutor me too Red :(

:lol:

hahhahahahaahahhhaha NO

:lol:

LilHinataGirl 01-21-2013 04:00 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
I see how it is...
I see :lol:

Azal 01-21-2013 04:18 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
How do you time travel? I would imagine the only way possible is to go into the future, but what does thou say almighty physics sage?

Red 01-21-2013 04:20 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
You beat the speed of light, that's what you do padawan.

Azal 01-21-2013 04:21 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Red (Post 6444851)
You beat the speed of light, that's what you do padawan.

Welp, time to hit the gym.

The Second Pornkage 01-21-2013 04:23 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
Something that always confused me is this:

If light is energy, and the only thing that can travel as fast as light is light, does that mean that if we travel at light speed our bodies will actually become light energy? Can our physical bodies handle such a speed without breaking down into pure photons? And if we slow down, will we be able to reassemble ourselves or will something...weird happen? That's my issue with time travel. Is there a speed faster than light?

Red 01-21-2013 04:29 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
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Originally Posted by The Second Pornkage (Post 6444862)
Something that always confused me is this:

If light is energy, and the only thing that can travel as fast as light is light, does that mean that if we travel at light speed our bodies will actually become light energy? Can our physical bodies handle such a speed without breaking down into pure photons? And if we slow down, will we be able to reassemble ourselves or will something...weird happen? That's my issue with time travel. Is there a speed faster than light?

Well I think that the issue at hand is that we CAN'T travel at the speed of light. Therefore everything you say would be theory. That being said, I also believe that it is a possibility that in the case that a human body were to travel at that speed, or put in a situation where they would travel at a relative speed comparative to that of light, we would disintegrate on an atomic level. I don't think we would necessarily become photons though because that would go against matter conservation, would it not? Physically we have not achieved a speed faster than light, but one can theorize all they like.

The Second Pornkage 01-21-2013 04:37 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Red (Post 6444882)
Well I think that the issue at hand is that we CAN'T travel at the speed of light. Therefore everything you say would be theory. That being said, I also believe that it is a possibility that in the case that a human body were to travel at that speed, or put in a situation where they would travel at a relative speed comparative to that of light, we would disintegrate on an atomic level. I don't think we would necessarily become photons though because that would go against matter conservation, would it not? Physically we have not achieved a speed faster than light, but one can theorize all they like.

Oh, yeah, forgot the whole photons-not-really-having-mass thing. Yes, it is theory, but then again just about anything time-travel related would be, right? It's just such a big thing to think about. I do know that scientists have theorized that things could travel faster than light through space using singularities to bend space until 2 points become one point and leaping through (also the theme for Event Horizon, if you've seen/heard of it), and that sound pretty cool. But actually putting this into practice is nearly impossible, at least from my perspective

Devroux 01-21-2013 04:43 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Second Pornkage (Post 6444900)
Oh, yeah, forgot the whole photons-not-really-having-mass thing. Yes, it is theory, but then again just about anything time-travel related would be, right? It's just such a big thing to think about. I do know that scientists have theorized that things could travel faster than light through space using singularities to bend space until 2 points become one point and leaping through (also the theme for Event Horizon, if you've seen/heard of it), and that sound pretty cool. But actually putting this into practice is nearly impossible, at least from my perspective

If you use a worm hole to bend space and cheat, are you really traveling at the speed of light or just warping reality as it is?

Azal 01-21-2013 04:45 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
Clearly, the only way to use a wormhole is by enlarging one from your backyard.......

The Second Pornkage 01-21-2013 04:46 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Devroux (Post 6444919)
If you use a worm hole to bend space and cheat, are you really traveling at the speed of light or just warping reality as it is?

Well, I'd say you really weren't travelling at light speed. You're just here and then you're there; I don't really know how you'd describe that other than warping

Devroux 01-21-2013 05:25 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
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Originally Posted by The Second Pornkage (Post 6444931)
Well, I'd say you really weren't travelling at light speed. You're just here and then you're there; I don't really know how you'd describe that other than warping

Then technically, things can't travel faster than light by using singularities and bending space. It's just warping. :ugeek:

But I understood what you said nonetheless.

And traveling at the speed of light or greater doesn't seem like it'd cause you to travel in time. You'd just age at a slower rate than everyone else and could never go backwards. But if time moves forward and backwards as some have theorized, the singularities that people have thought of using as a means of travel could, in essence, warp space around time and bring two pieces that were never meant to touch in contact. Wormholes are just that Sci-Fi.

Shikamaru Nara 01-21-2013 05:26 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
Sounds like the opposite of my day. :lol:

Red 01-21-2013 05:53 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by The Second Pornkage (Post 6444900)
Oh, yeah, forgot the whole photons-not-really-having-mass thing. Yes, it is theory, but then again just about anything time-travel related would be, right? It's just such a big thing to think about. I do know that scientists have theorized that things could travel faster than light through space using singularities to bend space until 2 points become one point and leaping through (also the theme for Event Horizon, if you've seen/heard of it), and that sound pretty cool. But actually putting this into practice is nearly impossible, at least from my perspective

Yeah, I don't really see that happening any time soon. :lol: Also, I've heard of Event Horizon, I think I did wanna watch it. Also, side note, my apple tastes like urine.

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Originally Posted by Devroux (Post 6445021)
Then technically, things can't travel faster than light by using singularities and bending space. It's just warping. :ugeek:

But I understood what you said nonetheless.

And traveling at the speed of light or greater doesn't seem like it'd cause you to travel in time. You'd just age at a slower rate than everyone else and could never go backwards. But if time moves forward and backwards as some have theorized, the singularities that people have thought of using as a means of travel could, in essence, warp space around time and bring two pieces that were never meant to touch in contact. Wormholes are just that Sci-Fi.

Yeah, I feel like creating an artificial situation where something travels faster than the speed of light would cause some intense chaos in the time space continuum. That sounds so Sci-Fi, but yeah lol.

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Originally Posted by Shikamaru Nara (Post 6445022)
Sounds like the opposite of my day. :lol:

I was about to say some snide comment to this that involves something you do to a bubble but then I realized that's not allowed here so I kinda stopped and am left with this explanation.

Hi, I'm Red.

Jonesy 01-21-2013 05:54 PM

Re: Just tutored physics for 5 hours.
 
Physics can kiss my ass.


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