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#1 2010-10-09 08:04:27

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einstein's theory of relativity

I finaly understand now, it took my like a month, but i did it!
This theory, has been proven but heres how.

Complete solor eclispe, stars are visible, if eintein is correct, light should travel around in the suns gravidy.

It works, the light bends and the star appears in a different place in the sky.
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do you get it?
Do you think its true?
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#2 2010-10-09 08:09:30

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Re: einstein's theory of relativity

Hmm... I have never been one to question the ideas of somebody who's smarter than me, and it does make a lot of sense. I say true.
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#3 2010-10-09 08:11:05

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I think it's true. Thats why you can't see stars near black holes.


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#4 2010-10-09 08:11:35

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what-the wrote:

I think it's true. Thats why you can't see stars near black holes.

Great point!


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#5 2010-10-09 08:12:54

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12three wrote:

Hmm... I have never been one to question the ideas of somebody who's smarter than me, and it does make a lot of sense. I say true.
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#6 2010-10-09 08:24:58

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Re: einstein's theory of relativity

I think this is true.  smile

I have a theory that when matter goes past the speed of light, it goes so fast that light cannot keep up with it; therefore the retinas in human eyes cannot pick up the light bouncing off the object, so the matter going faster than light becomes invisible.

Also, however, there is the idea that when gets the the speed of light, it isn't matter anymore. At that point it is said the matter is shifted into energy, which might seriously screw the matter up when it stops going at light speed.

Of course, depending on the idea above light speed may or may not be possible.

This is some of what I know on the topic  smile

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#7 2010-10-09 08:59:52

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Oh man, don't even get me started with that stuff already. I'm only 10.  hmm


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#8 2010-10-09 09:15:35

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I can't take this seriously when they labeled the grid Space-time. Thats classy.


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#9 2010-10-09 13:13:25

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Re: einstein's theory of relativity

this is the E=MC^2 thing, right?
it makes some sense, although there are more forms of energy than just motion.
Energy=Mass*Speed^2
makes sense, although it should be made clear that it's kinetic energy.


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#10 2010-10-09 13:23:08

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It does make sense, if you think of the universe as a giant sheet of paper and the sun ad a large marble.

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#11 2010-10-09 15:02:09

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Re: einstein's theory of relativity

JeanTheFox wrote:

I think this is true.  smile

I have a theory that when matter goes past the speed of light, it goes so fast that light cannot keep up with it; therefore the retinas in human eyes cannot pick up the light bouncing off the object, so the matter going faster than light becomes invisible.

Also, however, there is the idea that when gets the the speed of light, it isn't matter anymore. At that point it is said the matter is shifted into energy, which might seriously screw the matter up when it stops going at light speed.

Of course, depending on the idea above light speed may or may not be possible.

This is some of what I know on the topic  smile

Are you saying that you think matter can go past the speed of light; we just can't see it? I sort of doubt that theory, to be honest. We can still hear things that travel past the speed of sound.


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#12 2010-10-09 15:04:44

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Re: einstein's theory of relativity

Harakou wrote:

JeanTheFox wrote:

I think this is true.  smile

I have a theory that when matter goes past the speed of light, it goes so fast that light cannot keep up with it; therefore the retinas in human eyes cannot pick up the light bouncing off the object, so the matter going faster than light becomes invisible.

Also, however, there is the idea that when gets the the speed of light, it isn't matter anymore. At that point it is said the matter is shifted into energy, which might seriously screw the matter up when it stops going at light speed.

Of course, depending on the idea above light speed may or may not be possible.

This is some of what I know on the topic  smile

Are you saying that you think matter can go past the speed of light; we just can't see it? I sort of doubt that theory, to be honest. We can still hear things that travel past the speed of sound.

Keep in mind that the speed of sound is still MUCH slower than the speed of light.
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#13 2010-10-09 15:30:42

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Re: einstein's theory of relativity

another thing that is somewhat relevant to the topic:

You all know the universe is expanding. The universe is constantly doubling is size. Since time is just a measurement of how long it takes light to go unhindered through a certain area.

If this is true, what if the universe is expanding at a rate faster than light can travel? since the universe is expanding faster than light can travel, light never reaches anywhere and time ceases to exist.


when I first learned about this, I was like

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#14 2010-10-09 15:40:19

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Re: einstein's theory of relativity

roger- wrote:

another thing that is somewhat relevant to the topic:

You all know the universe is expanding. The universe is constantly doubling is size. Since time is just a measurement of how long it takes light to go unhindered through a certain area.

If this is true, what if the universe is expanding at a rate faster than light can travel? since the universe is expanding faster than light can travel, light never reaches anywhere and time ceases to exist.


when I first learned about this, I was like

WHAT.

Constantly doubling in size? Who told you that?


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#15 2010-10-09 15:46:00

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Well, I've heard that strong gravity bends space and time (  yikes  ) but I'm not sure about the theory itself.


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#16 2010-10-09 16:13:01

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That is why you can't see what's in black holes. Light can't escape them.


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#17 2010-10-09 16:16:52

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Re: einstein's theory of relativity

roger- wrote:

another thing that is somewhat relevant to the topic:

You all know the universe is expanding. The universe is constantly doubling is size. Since time is just a measurement of how long it takes light to go unhindered through a certain area.

If this is true, what if the universe is expanding at a rate faster than light can travel? since the universe is expanding faster than light can travel, light never reaches anywhere and time ceases to exist.


when I first learned about this, I was like

WHAT.

Well your under the asumtion that the univers wont colasp or shrink or rip, light would never get to us, but if you belave the universe will stop rip or collapse then we will get to see the light  tongue


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#18 2010-10-09 16:18:51

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Re: einstein's theory of relativity

Harakou wrote:

JeanTheFox wrote:

I think this is true.  smile

I have a theory that when matter goes past the speed of light, it goes so fast that light cannot keep up with it; therefore the retinas in human eyes cannot pick up the light bouncing off the object, so the matter going faster than light becomes invisible.

Also, however, there is the idea that when gets the the speed of light, it isn't matter anymore. At that point it is said the matter is shifted into energy, which might seriously screw the matter up when it stops going at light speed.

Of course, depending on the idea above light speed may or may not be possible.

This is some of what I know on the topic  smile

Are you saying that you think matter can go past the speed of light; we just can't see it? I sort of doubt that theory, to be honest. We can still hear things that travel past the speed of sound.

In the sun, paricles travel so fast, your more likly to freez then burn up. We can exselerate protons to close the speed of light, and using an ion engin, ill gane speed, it may take a long time, but that might be able to get to the speed of light (years in operation of storing energy)


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#19 2010-10-09 16:19:58

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That is why you can't see what's in black holes. Light can't escape them.

You get it then  tongue 

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#20 2010-10-09 16:23:37

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Well, I've heard that strong gravity bends space and time (  yikes  ) but I'm not sure about the theory itself.

Okay then


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#21 2010-10-09 21:13:55

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#22 2010-10-10 07:37:56

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#23 2010-10-10 07:40:09

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Re: einstein's theory of relativity

16Skittles wrote:

this is the E=MC^2 thing, right?
it makes some sense, although there are more forms of energy than just motion.
Energy=Mass*Speed^2
makes sense, although it should be made clear that it's kinetic energy.

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#24 2010-10-10 09:05:03

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E=MC^2 means that if "something" were to move at the speed of light, it will turn into energy.


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#25 2010-10-12 13:04:40

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Great topic. Thank you for making such a topic. Can I help you in your project ??

what-the wrote:

I think it's true. Thats why you can't see stars near black holes.

If you were near a black hole, you will be sucked in and if a star is near the black hole, the star will be sucked in. So either way, the point is poor.

JeanTheFox wrote:

I think this is true.  smile
I have a theory that when matter goes past the speed of light, it goes so fast that light cannot keep up with it; therefore the retinas in human eyes cannot pick up the light bouncing off the object, so the matter going faster than light becomes invisible.

Einstien said that NOTHING can go past the speed of light.
Even if anything did go faster than light, it wont be invisible because you still can see its back (when you are behind it). It is not that you CANNOT see it but you might see it after it has passed (depending upon how fast the matter is and in which direction it is).

Another question - Light is slower in water. So can an object in water be fater than light itself is in water ????

JeanTheFox wrote:

I think this is true.  smile
Also, however, there is the idea that when gets the the speed of light, it isn't matter anymore. At that point it is said the matter is shifted into energy, which might seriously screw the matter up when it stops going at light speed.

Of course, depending on the idea above light speed may or may not be possible.

Quite a very possible option. Good thinking, BTW.  smile
However, another equally possible option is that some things may exist that are faster than light, but we are unable to sense them. Or that they might exist in more dimensions.

16Skittles wrote:

this is the E=MC^2 thing, right?
it makes some sense, although there are more forms of energy than just motion.
Energy=Mass*Speed^2
makes sense, although it should be made clear that it's kinetic energy.

No. What happens is that the mass itself gets converted into energy.So its not kinetic energy

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JeanTheFox wrote:

I think this is true.  smile

I have a theory that when matter goes past the speed of light, it goes so fast that light cannot keep up with it; therefore the retinas in human eyes cannot pick up the light bouncing off the object, so the matter going faster than light becomes invisible.

Also, however, there is the idea that when gets the the speed of light, it isn't matter anymore. At that point it is said the matter is shifted into energy, which might seriously screw the matter up when it stops going at light speed.

Of course, depending on the idea above light speed may or may not be possible.

This is some of what I know on the topic  smile

Are you saying that you think matter can go past the speed of light; we just can't see it? I sort of doubt that theory, to be honest. We can still hear things that travel past the speed of sound.

Another point to be taken into consideration that sound is caused by contraction and expansion of the medium itself while light is a Wave. So, we might be able to increase the speed of sound of an object but we cannot increse the speed of light coming from that object.

roger- wrote:

another thing that is somewhat relevant to the topic:

You all know the universe is expanding. The universe is constantly doubling is size. Since time is just a measurement of how long it takes light to go unhindered through a certain area.

If this is true, what if the universe is expanding at a rate faster than light can travel? since the universe is expanding faster than light can travel, light never reaches anywhere and time ceases to exist.

Good hypothesis but it is slightly incorrect. Even if the universe expands faster than light can travel, this expansion is not at a particular place. It is actually divided between millions of light years. So only that when you should be seeing the object after 1 seconds, you will be seeeing it after 1.2 seconds

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