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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by Eskimo » Tue Jan 29, 2013 12:04 pm

Engineering too :3

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by jugo » Tue Jan 29, 2013 12:50 pm

what is gravity?

i don't really understand it.

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by dickman69 » Tue Jan 29, 2013 1:53 pm

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by Trichome » Tue Jan 29, 2013 2:27 pm

jugo wrote:what is gravity?

i don't really understand it.

noone does
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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by kay » Tue Jan 29, 2013 4:27 pm

jugo wrote:what is gravity?

i don't really understand it.
No one really does. Effectively the only concrete thing we know about it is that it manifests as an attractive force that is dependent on mass. The mechanism for the transmission of this force is still up for grabs although Einstein's theory that it is due to the deformation of spacetime by masses works pretty well for predictions. Another theoretical explanation is that it originates from a source outside of our universe (which in that theory exists as a brane in a larger universe of branes).

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by jugo » Wed Jan 30, 2013 11:54 am

good answer - thanks.

another thing i don't get is what happens inside a black hole?

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by garethom » Wed Jan 30, 2013 12:52 pm

the same as would happen to you if you went inside any other colour hole you racist fuck

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by kay » Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:49 pm

jugo wrote:good answer - thanks.

another thing i don't get is what happens inside a black hole?
Another question no one knows the answer to. Current theory suggests that everything within a black hole is infinitely compressed. However there is the viewpoint that infinities in physics only appear when we do not have a sufficiently good model of what's going on.

It used to be thought that nothing can escape from a black hole. Which meant that information was lost. However it's now generally accepted that black holes can effectively evaporate due to quantum fluctuations at their boundaries. This now means that meant that black holes were no longer complete sinkholes. But the problem with this is that the quantum fluctuations should not be able to communicate with what's inside a black hole. Which means that what's evaporating from the black hole has nothing to do with what's inside it. Which means we are still losing information. Unless information is still encoded in some way in the infinitesimal structure of the black hole and iss able to affect these quantum fluctuations somehow. They're still scratching their heads on this

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by kay » Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:51 pm

I might not have phrased that last bit very well. Typing on a train does not seem conducive to thinking clearly

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by volcanogeorge » Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:56 pm

kay wrote:Current theory suggests that everything within a black hole is infinitely compressed.
so skrillex has a black hole in his studio?

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by LACE » Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:15 pm

these are two questions no physicist truly knows the answer to. black holes contain a spacetime singularity at the very center.. so we can't really understand a black hole without also understanding the nature of singularities..which we don't.

to answer your question in layman's terms without getting into hawking radiation *ahem ahem kay*
there are massive tidal forces at work once inside. the force of gravity at your feet would be different then your head, so you'd simply be stretched apart like spaghetti
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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by LACE » Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:15 pm

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Post by kay » Wed Jan 30, 2013 6:43 pm

LACE wrote:these are two questions no physicist truly knows the answer to. black holes contain a spacetime singularity at the very center.. so we can't really understand a black hole without also understanding the nature of singularities..which we don't.

to answer your question in layman's terms without getting into hawking radiation *ahem ahem kay*
there are massive tidal forces at work once inside. the force of gravity at your feet would be different then your head, so you'd simply be stretched apart like spaghetti
Sowwy!

Tbf he did ask what goes on in a black hole, not what happens to you when you fall into one...

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by Mason » Wed Jan 30, 2013 6:54 pm

volcanogeorge wrote: so skrillex has a black hole in his studio?

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by LACE » Wed Jan 30, 2013 7:02 pm

kay wrote:
LACE wrote:these are two questions no physicist truly knows the answer to. black holes contain a spacetime singularity at the very center.. so we can't really understand a black hole without also understanding the nature of singularities..which we don't.

to answer your question in layman's terms without getting into hawking radiation *ahem ahem kay*
there are massive tidal forces at work once inside. the force of gravity at your feet would be different then your head, so you'd simply be stretched apart like spaghetti
Sowwy!

Tbf he did ask what goes on in a black hole, not what happens to you when you fall into one...
hmm, maybe they did want to go there.
i'm so used to the generic ''what happens when you're inside a black hole????'' q. haha
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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by unwind » Wed Jan 30, 2013 7:50 pm

I'm no student of any science but I'm seriously into my science, especially the science of physics and astrophysics. I absolutely love space, it's like porn to me I swear. Been reading into it lots lately.

Something everyone in here may want to watch is the recent Brian Cox documentary Wonders of Life. It's very, very interesting, although some parts lost me quite easily - found myself rewinding and re-watching some parts to try and better grasp the details. It's all about how the science of physics affects life in its various forms.

One of the things that I've been reading about that I've been finding difficult to get my head around are pulsars. I've read that they can spin at up to 716 times per second (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSR_B1937_plus_21)... Compare that to earth that (obviously) spins only once every 24 hours... It's unimaginable, and assuming that they are actually neutron stars, that's an object roughly the size of Brooklyn, New York, weighing as much as up to 3 of our solar systems, spinning 716 times every second... I just... :corncry:

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by kay » Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:12 pm

LACE wrote:
kay wrote:
LACE wrote:these are two questions no physicist truly knows the answer to. black holes contain a spacetime singularity at the very center.. so we can't really understand a black hole without also understanding the nature of singularities..which we don't.

to answer your question in layman's terms without getting into hawking radiation *ahem ahem kay*
there are massive tidal forces at work once inside. the force of gravity at your feet would be different then your head, so you'd simply be stretched apart like spaghetti
Sowwy!

Tbf he did ask what goes on in a black hole, not what happens to you when you fall into one...
hmm, maybe they did want to go there.
i'm so used to the generic ''what happens when you're inside a black hole????'' q. haha
Yeah I almost went for the spaghetti response too :D

Unwind, which aspects of wonders of life did you have difficulty with? Life as an energy input process to temporarily impose otder against the natural tendency of the universe to slide towards disorder? Maybe we can try to help explain.

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by jugo » Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:24 am

what happened before the big bang?

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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by Phigure » Thu Jan 31, 2013 11:39 am

physics major

only in my second semester though so not really fun yet
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Re: Physics anyone?

Post by NilsFG » Thu Jan 31, 2013 6:22 pm

Phigure wrote:physics major

only in my second semester though so not really fun yet
Have fun crying yourself to sleep during finals.

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