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mathematics is the language of nerds, it's just a form that we use to interpret what's around us, but it's a key of reading that we invented. As for communication skills, the day you'll be able to use your sinuses as a sonar I'll agree with you ;) ..can I have a pint of Bombardier now please?! |
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It's a nice warm soapy pint of Theakston's Best Bitter for me I should say. All this 'extra cold' nonsense. It's just not British.;-) |
... So we're out camping (as in tents) in the middle of the Black Rock Desert in Nevada.
It's pitch black for real, and all of a sudden the weirdest, strangest looking light starts soaring up on the horizon... Missile test? Maybe, as it was unidentifiable, no one got abducted, but everyone in the group thought it was one of the most amazing experiences... The world is amazing beyond belief when you consider that there's not even a flea living anywhere else outside of our atmosphere ( that we know of ) But, the thought of something being out there is just plain interesting... It's the wonder of it all! Anyway, if a civilization was capable of getting here, they would probably take one look at our mess and do a U-turn! Why waste their time! Unless they want to use and abuse us!.... Oh, that's right, they already are!!! :-D |
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The light from the headlights to an observer would not go any faster than the headlights themselves although to you (in the car) it may appear so. Time, in this sense is different for the observer than yourself. Read the article or do your own googling and you will get a better explanation than from me. :) |
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What happens if the light source starts in say, America, then crosses into Canada, would that metric thing make something blow up?
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Apologies Sternjaeger, a bit sharp yes, but not directed totally to you. It was more a statement on the "consensus/ heretic" thing which has plagued the world since Adam was a boy.... the catwoman jealousy was in direct reply though ;)
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yes, you are correct there (post amended and no more Coopers for me tonight :) ) Quote:
correct in that the headlights aren't travelling as fast as the light they are outputting and we agree (it seems) that the viewport of the observer does have effect on that which is observed Quote:
I'll explain it this way: all we see/ understand of the 4th dimesnion is as a shadow of what that dimension is. eg draw a cube on a sheet of paper (2 dimensional x / y that paper is for this purpose). Now try to explain what height is (Z) to that which has no concept of "up" to explain what a cube is. Quote:
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try again :) |
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