Let's make a physics thread woop woop

The faster you go, relative to the speed of light that is, the shorter physical objects become and time continue by more quickly.

As a funny… if you want to age more slowly, travel slowly :smiley: but you may get bigger :grimacing:

A Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking.
Its work but he really knows it and he makes it easy to understand.

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My dad’s cat in the box; is she dead or alive? :sweat_smile:

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Falling to Pieces - What If You Fell Into a Black Hole? | HowStuffWorks.

Nearly all elements were made in stars. When they explode their guts spread everywhere. The stuff that we’re made of came from stars. We are literally stardust.

Yeh I read somewhere that the atoms that we are made of are billions of years old or something.

Quite cool.

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Yeah nothing dies or is lost. It’s just converted is what they say. Energy at least I guess idk.

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I wonder if that is the same for our memories
Let’s say I travel past a town today and watch out my window. It’s not a significant experience but I wonder if that experience will stay in my memory forever. Even if I forgot it. It’s there somewhere In my brain perhaps. Idk.

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In nde’s it’s said that everything is recorded. It’s what’s been called the Akashic records. Every thought too. Everything. And people believe there is the mind and the brain. So it may not be recorded in the brain, but in the mind aka universal consciousness.

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Is it both? :joy:

Enough Christmas :snowman:

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Would it work to listen on audiobook?

Lol. No idea. I need to study that experiment and it’s implications one day. I’m quite drawn to it.

Physics is such an unexplored territory for me

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Yea… I was head over heels for physics back in my 20s. Idk why I lost interest…but I read neuroscience books sometimes now but I barley understand half the time lol

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I think so, but I am guessing you might have to review stuff. That’s not what I did, I just got through it, but if you wanted to maximize it I think you would want that.

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One of my favorite theoretical physicists is Michio Kaku, at least in modern times. I’m fascinated by string theory and the theory of everything, hence I’m reading one of his books: The God Equation.

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I liked Michio Kaku too, my favourite though, was the physicist Neil Turok, he’s a very good communicator of physics too!

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Just remember I bought this course on audible!!! I think I’m gonna list to both!!

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Sounds like a full plate.

Thanks for all your contributions. It makes me happy. My physics brain still hasn’t woken up, sorry peeps.

That right there is just amazing. I couldn’t imagine something like that could actually be possible.

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