...and you turned on a flashlight...
would your head explode, or would the flashlight piss out photons like urine from an elderly urethra?
the light would constantly disappear in the past.
If you could put the universe in a tube, you'd end up with a very long tube. Probably extending twice the size of the universe, because when you collapse the universe, it expands, and it would be, uh...
You wouldn't want to put it into a tube.
if you were to go at light speed, you'd see the light as a streak, that you would be part off.
A better question may be what happens to your shadow?
No matter how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first, and is waiting for it.
http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/418/if-i-fire-a-gun-while-near-light-speed-will-the-bullet-exceed-light-speed (http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/418/if-i-fire-a-gun-while-near-light-speed-will-the-bullet-exceed-light-speed)
Quote from: Nulltard on 02/17/2014, 08:44 PM...and you turned on a flashlight...
would your head explode, or would the flashlight piss out photons like urine from an elderly urethra?
That depends: is it a solar-charged flashlight that needs to be charged?
Because, I hate when I need a flashlight and nobody put it on the window to charge during the day. I hate that.
Quote from: Nulltard on 02/17/2014, 08:44 PM...and you turned on a flashlight...
would your head explode, or would the flashlight piss out photons like urine from an elderly urethra?
trick fucken question, because flashlights have mass and that mass can not travel at the speed of light.
Quote from: Opethian on 02/18/2014, 08:59 AMIf you could put the universe in a tube, you'd end up with a very long tube. Probably extending twice the size of the universe, because when you collapse the universe, it expands, and it would be, uh...
You wouldn't want to put it into a tube.
Are you teaching my son about the universe??
Science and magnets and shit....
mine was correct too.
Quote from: BlueBMW on 02/18/2014, 08:18 PMScience and magnets and shit....
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hmmm, a vorticitating hypersphere seems to be the preferred model of most cutting edge scientist, when explaining the universe. The expansion model creates too many issues, such as dark matter and the Higgs Bossom; which won't ever be found if the 4D sphere model turns out to be more accurate. :mrgreen:
Time Dilation... Time Dilation my friends...
Quote from: Nulltard on 02/19/2014, 10:55 AMYou guys are still mistaking time and space for separate things...
Space is where Matter happens
Time is what happens to Matter.
Don't forget and relative dimension in.
Don't think this will help, but posting it anyways.
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SO oBEY IS IN THE BEGGINING OF IT ALL ....CORRECT?
Quote from: Nulltard on 02/19/2014, 12:37 PMQuote from: Nando on 02/19/2014, 12:23 PMQuote from: Nulltard on 02/19/2014, 10:55 AMYou guys are still mistaking time and space for separate things...
Space is where Matter happens
Time is what happens to Matter.
wrong. Time is just how we see what matter/energy does to space.
So you are discarnate entity? last time I checked we were part of the whole system. Ergo Time is what happens to Matter. In a manner of speak
"Time is" for Matter occupying space. Entropy can be viewed as a result of probability. The probability of matter occupying a particular area of space creates the phenomena of time, matter has a high probability of change via probability/entropy. Time thus only applies to chunks of matter floating around the space medium.
Going back to light, this is from a physicist perspective.
"We cannot actually directly detect the presence of light or any other form of wave at all, we can only infer its presence by stopping some of it as particles, when you turn on a lightbulb it theoretically goes everywhere but you have to put something in its way to stop it as particles, the waves themselves remain imperceptible, the double slit experiments show that the wave(s) corresponding to a single particle apparently go all over the place."
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I am nowhere near high enough to be reading this thread.
Quote from: JKM on 02/20/2014, 12:55 PMI am nowhere near high enough to be reading this thread.
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http://youtu.be/mk7VWcuVOf0 Spaceballs - They've gone into plaid