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Something to Ponder


isshinryuwarrior

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to determine the twice as cold thing, we would need a starting point, then we can determine the relative coldness...after that we can multiply by 2.

 

example, if it's 60º today and it drops to 30, that is a 30º drop...now we can get to 0º the next day if it is twice as cold. get it? Otherwise, it's just a trick question...

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Ok, You're driving at the speed of light.

 

What do you think happens if you turn

 

on the head lights?

 

senna_trem:

 

"Only something that has negligible weight can be accelerated to the speed of light."

 

Yea, that's what I would have said. :wink:

 

isshinryu5toforever:

 

"nothing really happen if you turn on your lights. The speed of the photons would be the same speed you are traveling, thus negating their movement. That is unless you ponder whether or not the speed of light is constant, which is currently under questioning. However, if you were to effectively prove that the speed of light is not constant, then all of E=MC^2 would be effectively null and void, thus turning the idea of modern physics upside down."

 

That's what I meant to say. :brow:

when you create the world's largest trailer park, you're going to have tornadoes

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we know you would have kicks

He who knows others is wise. He who knows himself is enlightened.

- Tao Te Ching


"Move as swift as a wind, stay as silent as forest, attack as fierce as fire, undefeatable defense like a mountain."

- Sun Tzu, the Art of War

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The faster you are travelling the greater your mass becomes. As you were accelerating your mass would become such that you would collapse into a singularity - a black hole. If you did reach the speed of light you would destroy the universe.

Assuming the existence of parallel universes, what would happen to them?

Walk your talk - please walk your talk

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