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Relativistic space-time is described as a four-dimensional continuum comprising three dimensions of space and one dimension of time. In this framework, space and time are interwoven, forming an...
30 July 2024 5,222 2 View
Since a singularity has properties that reach infinity, one might assume its gravitational influence is also infinite. When a star collapses into a black hole, its mass is compressed into an...
28 June 2024 5,552 5 View
The following text explains quantum entanglement and its limitations in exchanging information. Quantum entanglement refers to a correlation between the states of particles that are separated by...
20 March 2024 9,148 4 View
"The apparent frequency threshold of 5.15 × 10⁴⁰ Hz at the 0-dimensional point is a significant theoretical threshold associated with the Big Bang scenario. This threshold signifies a high rate of...
28 December 2023 4,882 4 View
Matter is a concentrated form of energy connected to mass, requiring three-dimensional space. Energy can exist across various dimensions, even within a dimensionless space. Gravity interacts with...
23 December 2023 1,508 3 View
The question explores the conflict between immediate hyper spatial dimensions and temporal dimensions. The perceptible spatial dimension is the additions of planar dimensions of H, D, and W, where...
02 December 2023 6,191 2 View
The choice of coordinate systems is a mathematical tool used to describe physical events. Local or universal spatial events occur in multiple coordinate systems of space and time or spacetime as...
13 September 2023 7,964 6 View
Time isn't a consideration of the sensual responses sent to the brain but events are. Time is rather a consideration of the mind. 17th February, 2024: Update, to the above question and its...
01 January 1970 8,954 40 View
The concept of existence when assumed to be eternal, and therefore, there can't be a starting point for existence, nor an end to the universe. However, it's crucial to consider what existence...
01 January 1970 6,238 17 View
Discussion: This discussion explores the inherent limitations of the Lorentz transformation, a cornerstone of special relativity, particularly concerning its treatment of acceleration. While the...
01 January 1970 6,812 6 View
In general relativity, singularities, like those theorized to exist at the centres of black holes or at the origin of the Big Bang, present unique challenges to both mathematical and physical...
01 January 1970 9,442 2 View
This discussion aims to delve deeper into the interconnectedness of classical mechanics, wave mechanics, and relativistic physics, alongside an exploration of piezoelectricity, guided by the...
01 January 1970 6,835 3 View
The concept of relativistic mass can be understood as an effective mass. The original equation, m′ = m₀/√{1 - (v²/c²)} - m₀, is analysed within the context of special relativity, revealing that m′...
01 January 1970 4,147 3 View
In classical mechanics, kinetic energy is KE = ½mv², where m is mass and v is velocity. So mass multiplied by the square of the speed is an energy. The concept of energy plays a fundamental role...
01 January 1970 4,549 6 View
The statement, 'space-time is invalid to begin with,' seems a reasonable explanation. Since, it will always begin with existential events that invoke time and occur within the expanse of space....
01 January 1970 8,150 19 View
This discussion delves into the intricate relationship between acceleration, inertial reference frames, and Relativistic Lorentz transformation. It scrutinizes how the necessity of different...
01 January 1970 2,859 3 View
For a 360° phase shift or one cycle of the Planck frequency, the energy involved is about 6.67×10⁻³⁵ Joules. Therefore, for a 1° phase shift of the Planck frequency, the energy involved is about...
01 January 1970 6,568 0 View
The complex interplay between the human brain, mind, and consciousness bears a deep connection to the domains of physical science and mathematics. This connection illuminates how these fundamental...
01 January 1970 3,209 5 View