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billslugg
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It's all in plain sight, maybe
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Yes Einstein was trying to prove time, space and mass were a complex whole (or something like that) Not that I have Einstein jeans...
Feb 10, 2025
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Yes. Actually, time, space, mass and energy are all manifestations of the same "thing" which we don't know what it is. For example, if...
Feb 9, 2025
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That is an accurate statement, but we are constantly told the Feds know, but they cover it up. The response only addresses one...
Feb 9, 2025
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I cannot point out any flaws in the AI response. However, if it is a generative response it is giving us the "most popular" response. In...
Feb 9, 2025
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I'm not sure the average density of the Universe decreases as it expands. The new space that is responsible for the expansion has the...
Feb 9, 2025
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Time dilation due to gravity, Pound and Rebka did it a long time ago. Been repeated numerous times since, I'm sure.
Feb 9, 2025
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All changes due to speed are of the same form and magnitude. Time dilation, mass increase, Lorentz contraction all use the same formula.
Feb 9, 2025
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It's too small. Maybe will kill around 1000 if hit town with high density population. In same scenario Benny will kill millions if hit...
Feb 9, 2025
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Affect of deep space on time dilation
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Yes, it is a colorful analogy but the colors will be slightly red shifted.
Feb 9, 2025
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Affect of deep space on time dilation
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The Universe has a distinct edge, but it is like a rainbow. As you go towards it to look at it, it keeps moving farther down the road.
Feb 8, 2025
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The way it was written allowed us to know what you meant. The early stars didn't travel anywhere of course! The universe has expanded...
Feb 8, 2025
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While I'm at it. Here's an update on the radial distribution by exoplanet type (using Sky & Telescope's ranges).
Feb 8, 2025
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Light year
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All stars give off photons of all wavelengths. The intensities of each wavelength vary by the star. Any two photons of the same...
Feb 8, 2025
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I got it backwards. WE are in a relatively dense region considering we are in a galaxy cluster. The universe, on average, is much...
Feb 7, 2025
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Dark Matter Revisited
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Olber said since each star has a finite cross section as seen from Earth and there are an infinite number of stars, why don't we see the...
Feb 7, 2025
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