Cosmic or Universe Time (Cosmic/universe time scale) Galactic Time (our time scale) Atomic Time (atomic time scale) Photons may not experience...
Came across this brilliant youtube on quantum fields while searching. Worth watching. [MEDIA]
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And, when you push and the wall doesn’t move it pushes back at you with the same force. You use a balance of pushing and pulling muscles in your body...
Umm, didn't they detect gravitation waves a few years ago? Is the gravitational wave, a wave in the gravitational field? In relativity is there...
No, never even heard of it. Checking it out thanks. I was just thinking curves and fields and didn't consider the Newton, Einstein relation. :)
Maybe the curve height at a x radius from the source.
I’m trying to figure out if gravitational fields and gravity interactions can produces the same results as space curves to cause gravitational...
From a different perspective, take this image of the universes timeline from the Big Bang to current....
I don’t see any contradiction at all. In RoS observers receive effects of a cause/event at different Universal “Now” Moments(UNM) because of their...
What part does space play in what stops everything from happening at once? It is interesting though. So can I say, Time is the current coordinates...
Doesn't space have dimension as a physical property? you can measure distance, volume, area, etc... in space?
Explains the toenails ;) https://phys.org/news/2019-12-astronomers-galaxy-protoclusters.html "Galaxy clusters contain up to thousands of galaxies...
It's not part of the BH, but it is part of the galaxy. If you are outside the galaxy radius you are attracted to the galaxy's BH mass plus all the...
A big mass with a small surface radius gives external mass access to more of its gravitational potential and greater tidal forces. Can the object...
Or is it busy doing it now. The universe must have some mechanism to balance how much mass a single object can contain or everything would be a...
or maybe a BH in a galaxy cluster being forced by the other galaxies of the clusters gravity? A tug of gravity war... :)
I know it's a low probability according to current theory. With the small radius of the blackhole makes it even less probable, but with the gravity...
Is there any chance a black holes mass can be torn apart by tidal forces? or some of BH's mass can escape the BH's EH with tidal forces, maybe into...
Sounds like a stop/start system.
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