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Still waiting for an answer on this.
*taps fingers*
possibly at the plank level in the quantum foam where quantum wormholes may exist. But I would say that the answer is No and each universe has but one time dimension where relativistic effects are allowed but not reversal of the direction!Can there only ever be one temporal dimension, even in theory? Can there be other dimensions that space and time, for example do number lines like the imaginaries count as dimensions?
I think this will answer your question:Is there such a thing as an entropy curve for the universe, going from low to high over time? If so is it straight or curved?
Consider this: If an atom was the size of the universe then a plank unit would be the size of a tree in comparison. There is no way we can physically measure a single plank unit. Such scales are only measured theoretically.Ty all!
What happens it we try and cut Planck length sized object in two, or divide a Plank time in half?
Also what is the relationship between a Planck time and a Planck length - is the Planck length the distance travelled by a photon in over a planck time or something? If so, how did it travel if there is no time shorter than a Planck time for it to travel in?
I had no idea, so I looked it up. I won't mention the answer I found, except to say that my naive guess was correct, based upon the way the phrasing soundedOk without a google what religion is this quote from:
"Knowledge is not stripped from the people, but the knowledgeable ones are taken. When the knowledgable ones are no longer among the people, the ignorant ones, then, will be betaken as leaders and they will issue verdicts ignorantly. Then they will deviate and mislead the others."
Ok without a google what religion is this quote from:
"Knowledge is not stripped from the people, but the knowledgeable ones are taken. When the knowledgable ones are no longer among the people, the ignorant ones, then, will be betaken as leaders and they will issue verdicts ignorantly. Then they will deviate and mislead the others."
Bzzzzzzzzt! Wrong!I didn't Google, so my guess, Scientology?
Ty all!
What happens it we try and cut Planck length sized object in two, or divide a Plank time in half?
Also what is the relationship between a Planck time and a Planck length - is the Planck length the distance travelled by a photon in over a planck time or something? If so, how did it travel if there is no time shorter than a Planck time for it to travel in?
I think the expectation right now is that we would have had to be very lucky to see any supersymmetric partners at the LHC just yet. But apparently the LHC is going to be shut down for 2012 for retrofitting so that it can reach its design potential in 2013, so we should have a lot more information in a couple of years, and even then it may take a lot of collisions to see definite evidence of new physics.At CERN would we have expected to find sparticles yet, or are we still waiting on the tests to be done?
Why, of course!BTW was the Roman hero "Spartacus" the first proponent of supersymmetry?
In theory, yes. In practice, the atmosphere would severely degrade any image, and the intensity of light would be virtually zero after 67 lightyears of spreading out (whole planets can be imaged, but not the paltry daylight on the armour of a tank in Berlin, 1945).If I were on a planet, say 67 light years away, and had a tricked out, nifty little telescope...
Is it possible in theory to point that at Earth and watch, in real time, the end of World War II?
Actually, there's more than a hundred stars that we can see for every grain of sand on Earth.^ Thanks!
Hey, one other question.
If there are virtually as many stars in the heavens as there are grains of sand on the Earth, why doesn't the night light up like a Christmas tree?