Is time travel possible?
An astrophysicist claimed that, but I can't imagine it that way.
How can you imagine this?
An astrophysicist claimed that, but I can't imagine it that way.
How can you imagine this?
Can someone explain the problem? I don't understand it. Shouldn't it say mg(h-100m)=1/2*m*v_0²+R? What is meant by the last sentence as a help? I'm assuming that m in potential energy and m in kinetic energy have been canceled so that g(h-100m)=1/2v_0²+R.
Hello… I'm a dud in physics especially when it comes to weight and mass xD I hope someone can help me I urgently need help with numbers 6 and 7. Thank you in advance for your explanations.
that I experience a short burst of speed while running?
We know that there are uninhabitable planets in our solar system. Mercury is too close to the sun and offers barely any resources to support life. Venus is far too hot, and its atmospheric conditions aren't suitable for life. As far as I know, the air is too hot to breathe and consists mostly of…
A synonym for intellect is "cognitive faculty"
The average molecular mass of proteinogenic amino acids is 120 Da. A ribosome links 20 amino acids per second to form a polypeptide chain. So how long does it take to synthesize a 144 kDa protein? I have no approach to this problem
Traveling to the future is possible through time discrimination, but one should come close to the speed of light. Started from Earth and back after a few years, one would land in the future related to Earth. What is not possible is a journey into the past.
There are always well-meaning scientists who believe that if one bends the formula of relativity theory long enough, a journey of time comes out at the end. Only the theory of relativity is not the only problem that needs to be overcome, because time travel also violates the laws of thermodynamics.
No.
Time is defined in physics as facts for describing the sequence of events.
How do you travel through a situation?
In order to be able to travel in the events, you would have to speed up or make ALL events in the universe without being affected.
How’s that going?
Just like back to the future, that won’t happen. So neither in the future nor in the past.
Of course, this finding is based only on my unproven theory.