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The Black Hole, An Area Of Spacetime
The black hole, an area of spacetime thats gravity is so strong that it can prevent anything from escaping, even light. Contrary to popular belief, black
holes are not empty holes in space, but rather a massive amount of matter packed into a small area. The graphic to the right shows the simulated view
of a black hole in front of a Large Magellanic Cloud. The theory of these black holes was conceived in Einstein's theory of general relativity. It predicts
that a plentiful compact mass will contort spacetime and create a black hole. The black hole acts like a perfect black body, in the sense that it
reflects no light. The area where the nothing can escape is the event horizon. This event horizon has no features that can be detected from close up,
and has huge effects on what will happen to the object that crosses it. Also, according to the to quantum field theory in curved spacetime, an event
horizon will emit a black body radiation, also known as Hawking radiation. The graphic to the right shows where the event horizon, and the black
hole itself, are located. It also shows the accretion disk, which is formed when matter falls into a black hole and is heated by friction. It is believed
that black holes of extreme mass form when giant stars collapse. After this event, its continues to grow by absorbing the mass from its surroundings.
The way scientists can tell the age of a black hole is by using the orbits of stars around it. It is believed that supermassive black holes
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The Major Sports at Mandelbaum are Baseball, Basketball,...
As we moved on history, depending on the period of time that we find ourselves in, a particular sport would be important as people relate their lives
into it. Mandelbaum focus on three different sports and three different time periods, to show us their relationship. He states that, sports come to play
an important role in our lives as we are able relate and find a significance that represent and fits our lives. This is the explanation Mandelbaum reaches
when we tries to explain why Americans had become ardent fans of sports. The three major American sports that Mandelbaum focus on are baseball,
football and basketball. This sports had been chosen for America because they embody three major stages in American culture. Baseball represents the
agrarian period, football the industrial revolution and basketball the new innovative and modern society.
Mandelbaum dedicates a complete chapter for each of the three sports. In each chapter he explains the history, rules and culture as references to
demonstrate the importance of each sport to the past as well as the message they give to their fans. By analyzing the period time and the history of each
game, he correlates even that help us demonstrate the importance each game had in their corresponding period. As well as the idea of merit, in where
everyone is equal. By showing us how people became attractive to a particular sport, Mandelbaum's ideas were becoming clearer. People will be
attractive to a sport when they find something
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How Magical Realism Is Achieved
How Magical Realism is Achieved and What it Portrays in Juan Rulfo's Novel: Pedro Paramo
The idea that most do not understand situations outside of linear time and space is readily apparent through Immanuel Kant's idea that "space and time
are the framework within which the mind is constrained to construct its experience of reality." With this idea in mind,Juan Rulfo's novel, Pedro Paramo,
is purposely constructed in complete defiance of linear time and space. Rulfo aimed to create a sense of connectedness between the reader and the
main character, Juan, as well as portraying and criticizing the catholic idea of purgatory, all through the use of magical realism.
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He tells us this himself when he states "the murmuring killed me," these being the "echoes.... Trapped behind the walls, or beneath the
cobblestones" the haunting voices coming from the ghosts in the 'town' who wanted to escape purgatory (Rulfo 41, 58). Therefore, one can
conclude he died of fear, which is supported by Dorotea when she said that Juan was "already stiff as a board and all drawn up like a person who'd died
of fright" (Rulfo 58). Hence, bringing back the feeling of disbelief and confusion to the reader, further expressing the use of magical realism.
The structure of the novel also contributed to the stages of magical realism since Rulfo's choice of a 'structure less' structure caused some to believe
that the novel has no timeline. Rulfo creates the uncommon structure through the use of shifts. He constantly switches the narrators from one to
another with no transition, which unexpectedly interrupts the story line and adds to the aspect of broken time and the sense of confusion. Rulfo
presents this idea when the main narrator, Preciado, ends a paragraph by saying "I will. I'll come later," then the story changes to another person's
perspective, whose name is not mentioned (Rulfo 11). However, the person whose name is not mentioned, begins his story by talking about "Water
dripping from the roof tiles...," then mentioned that "The storm had passed" (Rulfo 11). Then, later in the novel, when Preciado's perspective
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Cubicles Are Not Appropriate For Modern Offices
Cubicles are not appropriate for modern offices. Instant and easy communication is built on teams working efficiently together. This necessitates an
open work space environment. Currently cubicles prevent employees from communication. It is not hard to see that employees just call each other on
phone every day. They even only know each other by sound rather than see each other ever. Open workspace is needed now to boost the collaboration
and provide more value to the satisfaction of the employees.
Let us picture the open workspace. Instead of building costly concrete buildings, we will recreate the office environment. We will eliminate cubicles
and set up open space for the employees. Employees would be able to work on a set of tasks together. For example, programmers in the company, most
of the time, are in charge of only a small part of the whole project. If they cannot communicate well, it always doubles the time and the cost. In this
respect, these key features make a good open space:
п‚џMore whiteboard, comfortable bean sofa, multiple cafeterias, other places to read and work. Employees can move their desk and chairs rather than
stay in the confined offices all day.
п‚џMore areas that hold more than one person to encourage communication.
п‚џPurpose–free generic "thinking" areas in open–plan spaces, which encourage workers to do their thinking in the presence of other people, rather
than alone.
п‚џTo protect privacy, private offices and meeting rooms will also be
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String Theory
Craig Kalucki
Comparitive Religion
Tues 4–6:50
String theory and Universal Theories
If we can take a looks garment from a sweater, and pull one string such as in a cartoon, the sweater will untangle leaving a pile of string on the floor.
Basically what this implies is we break down something in its simplest form, and all we have left are tiny bits of string, which is basically similar to "
String Theory".
string theory uses a model of one–dimensional strings in place of the particles of quantum physics. These strings, the size of the Planck length vibrate
at specific resonant frequencies. The formulas that result from string theory predict more than four dimensions but the extra dimensions are "curled up"
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M–Theory proposes an 11th dimension that mathematically rids the theory of any further anomalies. In this 11th dimension a string could acquire
enough energy to expand infinitely into what scientists call a floating membrane. According to the theory, ouruniverse exists on a floating membrane,
along with infinite parallel universes on their own membranes. From this foundation, it was further found that (mathematically) gravity might "leak"
into our membrane from another nearby membrane, accounting for its relatively weak force in comparison to the other forces.
By introducing the 11th dimension, M–Theory successfully united the "competing" theories of string theory. Scientists saw the different theories were
actually multiple ways of approaching the same theory, much like the old proverb about the blind men each touching a different part of an elephant
offering seemingly conflicting observations. M–Theory also provided another crucial aspect of the puzzle in that it explained how the Big Bang might
have occurred, with two membranes colliding. The energy produced from such a collision is mathematical consistent with what is known from existing
science.
I often think about life, and how small we are in the universe, and if my life has any meaning whatsoever. When people say we are just a small piece
of the puzzle, I guess that makes sense, but in the scheme of things and
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Unrealism In Salvador Dalli's The Persistence Of Memory
Art is an application of the human's creative skill and imagination. This can mean many different things, as art comes in numerous forms. Typically,
art is visual. John Berger from Ways of Seeing began his first chapter stating, "Seeing comes before words. It is seeing which establishes our place in
the surrounding world". Seeing things for ourselves gives a more in depth explanation of life and what it may truly mean. The artwork that I chose was
a painting by surrealist artist, Salvador DalГ, called The Persistence of Memory. Salvador DalГ incorporates surrealism throughout this entire painting.
In fact, this is one of the most famous paintings for surrealism, as he incorporates much of the unconscious mind and realms of experience (Totally
History). This painting contains several objects that act as symbolistic meanings, which relates to human life. Stephen Davies and Philip Alperson from
The Philosophy of Art stated, "The bases for artistic features also include relations to matters outside the work, such as the artist's intentions or
conventions of symbolization, and so on". Throughout the painting one is able to see these symbols in DalГ's incorporation of the melting clocks, a
human figure, and an orange clock covered in ants. There are many interpretations of the melting clocks in Salvador DalГ's painting. One of the
interpretations is that the melting clocks represent the softness and hardness of different objects. There is a significant contrast between the two
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The Physics Of Space Trip
Space Trip
It is the day August 27, 2055 and it is the time to do the impossible have a human on Mars. There are 4 courageous, brave, smart people that is
going to Mars. The first person that is going to Mars is a Botanist named Brady Jones. After Brady there is Victor Brown, who is an astrologist. Then
Sean Jennings, who is one of the best pilots to ever live. Last but not least Jasmine Taylor, the only girl of the group who was an engineer for anything
that flies. This is the Mars team and they have to work together and trust each other. The group has only known each other for a couple of months
training with each other and getting used to how everybody does things.
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10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, BLAST OFF!!! They were flying straight into the sky going about what feels like the speed of light! They were going so fast
that it almost made Victor throw up. Once they got into space they were all so happy and glad that they made it to space. The ride to go to Mars will
be 3 years, so they will have enough time to enjoy zero gravity in space.
It has been two years since they have left the earth and they are all bored. It is a lot more boring in space than they thought. But then they think that
they saw the most beautiful sight that they have ever seen. It was Mars. It was way redder than the pictures that they have seen in their life. They
just thought about it and soaked it all in. They knew that this is what they have been working for their whole life. But then suddenly a small
asteroid hit the spaceship and it shook the whole ship. They knew that this is going to be trouble. They found out that there was a small hole in the
side of the space ship. But even a hole that small could still kill all of them so they needed to act quickly. Jasmine knew that out of all of them, she
was the only one that can fix it. It will be very difficult to fix but Jasmine knew that she is the best for the job. Jasmine couldn't fix the small hole
from the inside of the space ship. She has to go outside in space, while they are moving. This has never been done before, but Jasmine is the right for the
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The Black Hole, A Region Of Spacetime
The black hole, a region of spacetime thats gravity is so strong that can prevent anything from escaping, even light. Contrary to popular belief, black
holes are not empty holes in space, but rather a massive amount of matter packed into a small area. The graphic to the right shows the simulated view
of a black hole in front of a Large Magellanic Cloud. The theory of these black holes was conceived in Einstein's theory of general relativity. It predicts
that a plentiful compact mass will contort spacetime and create a black hole. The area where the nothing can escape is called the event horizon. It has
no basic features, and it acts like a perfect black body, in the sense that it reflects no light. Also, according to the to quantum field... Show more content
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The graphic to the left shows the supermassive black hole in the Milky Way, Sagittarius A*.
Black holes have quite the history, and the idea of them has been around for longer than you may think. An object thats gravitational fields are too
strong for anything, even light, to escape was first thought of in the 18th century. John Michell first wrote about a massive body with these features in
a letter to Henry Cavendish of the Royal Society in 1783. The letter says:
In the year 1796, French mathematician Pierre–Simon Laplace had the same thoughts in the first and second editions of his book Exposition du
systГЁme du Monde. What he had called "dark stars" were ignored in the 19th century, because the idea that light was affected by gravity was
unfathomable.
In 1915, the great German mathematician, Albert Einstein, developed his own theory of general relativity. This showed that gravity does in fact
influence light's motion. Within a few months of releasing his theory, Karl Schwarzschild had found the solution to Einstein's equations. The solution
describes the gravitational field of a point mass and of a spherical mass. A couple months after Schwarzschild 's discoveries, Johannes Droste had by
himself given the same solution, but had written more extensively on its properties. In the year of 1931, the Indian astrophysicist Subrahmanyan
Chandrasekhar used special relativity to calculate that a non–rotating body of electron degenerate matter above the
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Essay on History and Philosophy of Science
History and Philosophy of Science
The world of science, as we know it today, is a difficult subject to grasp. So many new ideas are present and these new ideas are not
interchangeable. Some parts do work together although as a whole they don't fully coincide with each other. The three basic ideas that science is now
based upon come from Newton, Einstein, and Hawking. I call these ideas/theories "new" based on what I classify the state of the scientific community
of today. After looking at what is going on in science, it is clear to me that the scientific world is in a crisis state. According toKuhn, a crisis state is
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Newton had given the world what we now know as physics. For the past three hundred years Newtonian Mechanics have been taught to every
student aspiring to elevate their minds. Newtonian Mechanics were the end all to the questions that had plagued thinkers since the beginning of
time. The key difference is that Newton was never exposed to the world of science that technology had made prevalent to the likes of an Einstein
or Hawking, or even my colleague studying neuro surgery at John's Hopkins University. When Newton was sitting under his apple tree conjuring
up ideas for how and why he did not fly off into space or why the harder you hit something the farther it goes, technology was moving along at the
rate of most people's grandmothers in their walkers. The scientists that had surrounded Newton knew only of what they could see. Their were no
people looking to the far ends of the galaxies and their were no people looking in to the unseen cells that make up everything that we can see.
Basically, Newton did not have a reason to explain what he was not aware of. He did have quite good reason, however, to explain why he got a
bump on his head from that ripe apple that no longer needed the shelter of the tree. According to Shlain, Newton set the world he knew to mechanics
and set the parameters for the new and final, well what was thought to be the final paradigm of the world. Then in 1905,
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How General Relativity Affects Humanity
Aaron Peters
Mrs. Smith
Language Arts
24 October 2017
General Relativity
General relativity affects people today, whether they are an astronaut or a zoologist. To understand general relativity, one must know how spacetime
works, how black holes affect it, and how it affects humanity.
General relativity is the idea that everything is made out of spacetime and that mass affects spacetime. One way to describe spacetime is by using a
metaphor of a rubber sheet. The metaphor goes like this: a rubber sheet is stretched between two boards. A ball placed on it would bend the rubber
sheet. Spacetime is like that rubber sheet and the ball is anything of mass. A ball placed on the rubber sheet would roll towards the mass, which
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Because bent spacetime takes longer to climb, time passes slower the closer we are to mass. This is not related to gravity, it is purely time itself
being affected. For example, if one were standing on top of Mount Snowdon, it would only take 1/10^14 of a second less time to drink a cup of tea
than it would at sea level (Stannard 83–89, Chaisson 39, Hawking 86–92).
The more things pull on you, the longer things take to happen. This can be very extreme, for example, if one was standing on top of a black hole it
would take infinitely long for one to die even though someone watching would see her or him die instantaneously. This is again caused by the warping
of spacetime, and that black holes warp spacetime enough to extend time to a standstill (Hawking 147–151, 160).
Although black holes are seen as a gap in space from a distance, they are not actually black as the name implies: they give off light from absorbing
hydrogen and helium. The cloud of hydrogen and helium surrounds the black holes, which is often joined by nearby stars and planets. These clouds
are proof of black holes being almost the reverse of a normal star: instead of creating matter to make energy, they destroy matter to make energy (94,
Hawking
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Analysis Of Albert Einstein
Without physics, there would be no internet, nuclear weapons, airplanes, or advance technology in general. Isaac Newton is one the biggest
contributors to the advancement of physics and the understanding of the world. Another contributor to this is Albert Einstein, the greatest physicist of
the modern era. In Philip Shane's highly informative film, Einstein: The Real Story of the Man Behind the Theory, Einstein's story on his theory of
general relativity is brought to the surface through the use of scientific expert analysis, demonstrations of Einstein's ideas, reenactments, and the
creation of the documentary's atmosphere. In the documentary, they uses various commentaries from scientists, professors, authors, and narrator to
give more insight on Einstein. These commentaries give background information on Einstein and simpler explanations to give the viewer a better
understanding of his ideas. For example, Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist explains how Einstein first came up with the idea for his theory of
general relativity. Kaku states, "In the Spring of 1905, Einstein was riding on a bus, and he looked back at the famous clock tower that dominates Bern,
Switzerland, and then he imagined what happens if that bus were racing near the speed of light?" The narrator then follows up with a simplified
explanation. What Einstein saw was that as he approaches the speed of light, time slows down. Because he is moving at the same speed as light, the
light reflecting from
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Persuasive Speech
"...I 'm here..." He murmured, not really sure if it was to himself or Amaimon, mostly just a confirmation that he was awake that a greeting
honestly. He wanted to fall back asleep, it sounded wonderful, even here in the rain. How nice it would be to forget the pain that had once more
begun to well up within him and trade it for the sweet darkness of sleep. How nice it would be to pull Amaimon down to him and sleep, just as he
had been frightened to do earlier. His tail flicked about before it found the earth king 's wrist, wrapping around it almost possessively, his body just
beginning to work once more "I 'm here."
He chuckled quietly as he sat up, trying to convince his stiff muscles into working. "Mmm I 'd like to know too, honestly..." He stretched languidly,
muscles shifting and pulling as he lift his hands up, closing his eyes as he yawned " I mean I know, but it 's confusing even still," he confided
quietly, then gave a pleasured sigh as his back popped loudly a couple of time. Mephisto slumped over after that, resting his eyes tiredly before his
tail wagged about, popping as well, he shivered and smiled tiredly. "Been a while since I 've slept in the rain, I wouldn 't recommend it...of course
you fell asleep in your bathtub," he joked, looking up to the sky, his words mumbled quietly "you...could have drowned you know...maybe you want
that, I wouldn 't blame you," these words were quieter, full of an odd sadness as he stared up, he sighed why does my life have to
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The Integrated Multi-Attribute And Kano Model
The combined multi–attribute and Kano model provide some guidance regarding how service is perceived by bank customers in the mass affluent
segment. There exists a substantial heterogeneity in customer perceptions of the service quality items (Strandberg et al., 2012). An alternative model
presented by Gronroos (1990) emphasizes the functional (how), technical (what), and servicescape (where) dimensions. Gronroos (1990) includes the
servicescape attributes in the functional dimension, while others (Bitner, 1992; Rust and Oliver, 1994) see the servicescape as a discrete dimension.
According to Kang (2006), recent studies have attempted to include more items in models of perceived service quality, particularly items related to
Gronroos' dimensions (Strandberg et al., 2012). According to Kano et al. (1984) quality attributes can be divided into four distinct categories:
taken–for–granteds, which produce dissatisfaction if they are performed unsatisfactory but will not result in increased satisfaction if they are performed
above that level; proportionals, which produce more satisfaction the superior the performance and more dissatisfaction the poorer the performance;
delighters, which creates satisfaction if they are performed but not necessarily in dissatisfaction if they are not performed; & neutrals, which are traits
to which the customer is indifferent (Strandberg et al., 2012).
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Is Time Objective, Subjective, Real, Or Unreal?
Is time objective, subjective, real, or unreal?
Time is subjective, but real. The most direct knowledge we have of time is subjective. Time is a continuous process, it involves a sense of passage.
The very essence of time as most directly, most concretely experienced, is the continuous unbroken passage of existence.
According to Kant, time underlies all intuitions, as it is a singular unified thing. It is composed of many moments strung together like a movie reel.
But that doesn't mean that people don't perceive time differently. Time seems to slow to a crawl or fly by before we know it. The way we experience
this continuous passage varies from person to person and within the singular person. If every person perceives time differently, then this means that our
concrete actual experience of this passage is subjective and private rather than shared and experienced the same way with the entire public. It is just this
quintessential, subjective character of time that is completely ignored by what we refer to as measured time. Although measured time removes us from
the subjective variability of time as directly experienced, it can be referred to as objective, real time. But this is not the time that we experience. This
totally abstract, objective version of time breaks down the continuous flow of its immediate experience and separates it into artificial, imagined entities
(seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years, etc.). We know that our mind cannot perceive the smallest
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time travel Essay
For many years time travel was the stuff of science fiction. This was all just part of the world's imagination until recently. Scientists now believe that
the current laws of physics allow us to travel though time. They believe that we can now travel back to see our founding fathers sign the declaration of
independence. We could travel to 2999 to witness the birth of the next new millennium. Such travel would require a machine capable of withstanding
great pressures and incredible amounts of speed. The act of actually traveling though time is for the most part, agreed upon, but the implications of
such travel is not so decided upon. Many different theorists have different views of what could happen and some go, as far as to say that if we ... Show
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To get the other half we have to convert our thinking from moving though time to moving though space–time (Hewitt 213). When we move, we not
only move through space, we move though time. This is the idea of space–time. If a person were to stand still, they would be moving only though time.
If they moved a little bit, they would be moving though space a little bit, but still mostly though time. If one were to travel at the speed of light, what
changes would they experience in time? The answer is simple; they would be traveling through space, with no travel though time (Hewitt 214). They
would be as ageless as light, for light travels though space only (not time) and is timeless. > The frame of reference of a photon, a particle of light,
a trip across the universe would take no time at all (Hewitt 214).
To understand how traveling though time would work, we must first understand how time and space can be stretched. Motion in space affects
motion in time. Whenever we move through space, we to some degree alter our rate of motion in time. This is known as time dilation, a stretching
of time that occurs ever so slightly for everyday speeds, but significantly for speeds approaching the speed of light. If we were to attempt to travel to
the nearest star, Alpha Centauri, which is 4 light years away, even traveling at the speed of light would take 8 years round trip (Hewitt 228). The
center of our galaxies is something like 30000 light years away and at the speed of light
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Albert Einstein’s vs. Newton: General Theory of Relativity
Albert Einstein's vs. Newton: General Theory of Relativity Albert Einstein, most famously known as a physicist, was a contributor to the scientific
world with his many known researches and humanitarian work. As a Nobel Prize Winner in 1921, his chronicled and more important works include
Special Theory of Relativity (1905), Relativity (English Translation, 1920 and 1950), General Theory of Relativity (1916), Investigations on Theory of
Brownian Movement (1926), and The Evolution of Physics (1938). (Nobel Prize Foundation, 1921) In all his important works, Einstein's Theory of
Relativity has lead the way for how science currently views time, space, energy, and gravity. Relativity, which all motion must
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What the world line of a particle moving with constant speed in one direction? How would you describe the motion of a particle with the world line
shown below? Viewing spacetime this way allows us to formulate physics in new ways. It is a similar way in getting Newton's first law of motion,
which states that an object with no force acting on it will move in a straight line at a constant and we can just say that the world line of a free
object (one with no forces on it) is a straight line. speed (Harrison, pars. 6) Comparing to Newton's laws, spacetime are considered two separate
things, while in relativity, both in special and general theory, it is necessary to view spacetime as one. In GR this team of spacetime is curved by the
effects of gravity. Now in GR, curved space often refers to a spatial geometry, which is not "flat." Spacetime becomes curved in the response to the
effects of matter and there is no gravitational force deflecting objects from their natural, straight paths. This puts gravity to correspond to changes in the
properties of space and time, which in turn changes the straightest–possible paths that objects will naturally follow. So the act of curving is caused by
the energy–momentum of matter and affects matters behaviors. In Newton's first law of motion, it states that, where an object at rest tends to stay at
rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same
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Descartes ' Claim Of The Universe
Descartes' claim of "I think, therefore I am", is an attempt to establish a firm foundation for the understanding of the universe and explores the ideas
of the self and what we can know to be real. However, there is one major flaw in this approach. That flaw is how we are to create this foundation
when before it we had nothing and the paradoxes in the creating definitions of words.
His goal is to better understand what he is in order to reestablish the foundations of his understanding of the world around him. This is a normal human
behavior to explore the unknown or not well understood. Any explorer that sails the ocean in search of new land may know what land is but new land
that was unknown to him/her is a satisfying development in the person 's understanding of everything that is real. The modern practice of this behavior
includes, but not limited to, an astronomer using space telescopes to look deep into space where light from an ancient universe is arriving at the Earth or
an experimental physicist when smashing particles together in hopes to find new and smaller part that makes up the fundamental building blocks of
the universe. Descartes hopes to apply his logical process to reveal the fundamental building blocks of the universe that humans can exist in. He also
wants to create a fundamental understanding of the way to observe the universe that we can perceive with the limited senses that we have. He uses this
logical process in an attempt to create the foundations of
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Cultural Dimensions And Its Impact On The Corporate World
Cultural differences and dimensions are very important when it comes to the corporate world. There have been numerous studies done on individual
differences that are seeking out to identify the reasons why people behave in which the way they do. In the United States, it is important to understand
each dimension and which cultural dimension we focus on most. In this paper, the five cultural dimensions and how they are implemented in the
corporate world will be discussed. Culture is defined as, "The learned, shared way of doing things in a particular society" (Uhl–Bien, Schermerhorn, &
Osborne, 2014, p.44). As referred by Geert Hofstede, culture is the, "software of the mind". Hofstede is referring to our minds as, "hardware" since it
is universal to all humans. However, the, "software" of culture varies from each one with many differences. We were born into a society that teaches
you culture rather than being born into it. Since we learn from a very young age about culture this helps up to distinguish boundaries between different
groups of people. In each culture there are a set of values and these are important when dealing with organizational behavior. Uhl–Bien, Schermerhorn,
& Osborne (2014) state that the way in which people think about work, risk, wealth, achievement, and gain may influence their approach to work and
relationships (p.44). There is a term known as cultural quotient which describes how someone is able to work effectively across cultures
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George Boole's Biography
George Boole biography George Boole was christened the very day he was born. Apart from this, he was a very weak child and his parents feared
he might not survive childhood. Born November 2, 1815, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. English mathematician who helped establish modern
symbolic logic and whose algebra of logic, now called Boolean algebra, is basic to the design of digital computer circuits. Boole was given his first
lessons in mathematics by his father, John Boole. Although his father helped him in mathematics and George attended local schools for a few years,
yet it can be said that he was self–taught in mathematics. George wanted to learn Latin and Greek so that he could advance in society. And, George
learned Latin, but then he
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The Controversy Over Time Travel
Will we ever be able to time travel? Why would anyone even want to when people have to consider possible paradoxes that time travelers may
encounter. Time travel would open a "Pandora's Box," and one that once it is open we will not be able to put the lid back on.
The universe came to be from a primordial singularly known as the big bang. At around 13.799 В± 0.021 billion years the universe began to expand,
and that continues to this day. Albert Einstein developed the theory of relativity over a hundred years ago in 1905. Basically, Einstein said thattime is
relative based on our speed and that the speed of light of light is constant. We now know that the speed of light is 186,000 miles a second. The way
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Perhaps it is because if there were time travelers, they would have already said hello. Of course, that is rather simplistic to say, and based on
science there needs to be proof that can be recreated if time travel were possible. It would be nearly impossible to create a machine capable of
creating the necessary mass to slow time down and controlling it would be an even greater problem. In fact, people would be fearful if such a
contraption were constructed because it would destroy the earth and everybody in it. Then there is the thought that we can only experience the
now. For instance, Richard Muller, a professor at UC Berkeley, has theorized that the universe and time are both expanding at the same time and
because of this time travel is impossible. Stars are staying where they are presently, but space has moved since the Big Bang. Muller goes on to say
that, as space continues to broaden, so is time. "Every moment, the universe gets a little bigger, and there is a little more time, and it is this leading
edge of time that we refer to as now," (Muller) so does this mean that we will never be able to get to the future?
While it is still uncertain what means we will use to travel into time, the fact remains that we have more to learn and far more discoveries to make
before time travel can be ruled out. Since we can peer into the past, that means we always had the means to go into time. It is not in the manner
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Albert Einstein Research Paper
Albert Einstein, who was born on March 14, 1879 and passed away on April 18, 1955 was a German theoretical physicist who invented and
developed the method of relativity, one of the two pillars of the modern physics. He is best known for his mass–energy formula E = mc2, which has
been dubbed "the world's most famous equation". He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to physics, and especially for his
discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect",a important step in the development of explanation.
Einstein first proposed a special explanation of relativity in 1905 in his paper, "On the Electrode This life research. He was convinced of the good
qualities of general relativity because it allowed for a more (very close to the truth or true number) (statement about a possible future event) of planetary
orbits around the sun, which fell short in Isaac Newton's explanation (of why something works or happens the way it does), and for a more big and
wide, detailed and thoughtful explanation of how (related to gravity) forces worked. Einstein's statements were promised/stated as true via (instances of
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The previous day prior to his death, while working on a speech to honor Israel's seventh (yearly recognition or celebration), Einstein suffered a (related
to the center part of the body) heart–related sudden, serious heart problem. He was taken to the hospital for treatment but refused surgery, believing
that he had lived his life and was happy to accept his unavoidable future. "I want to go when I want," he stated at the time. "It is (having no taste
/rude and offensive) to prolong life (not in a natural way/in a fake way). I have done my share, it is time to go. I will do it richly and
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The Myth Of Albert Einstein
With a name synonymous to genius, Albert Einstein is undoubtedly one of the most influential men in modern physics and philosophy of science.
Who exactly is Albert Einstein? Born in the German Empire in 1879, Albert Einstein was not thought initially by his peers to be anything special.
There is a lot of myth surrounding Einstein's schooling with statements like "Einstein failed math" or "Einstein did bad in school", but these were
simply myths and not much more. Einstein did extremely well in school and did amazing in mathematics specifically (having mastered calculus
on his own at age 15). The issue was that Einstein had a tendency to skip class and go off on his own doing personal research and discovery. It was
in this erratic method of his that caused colleagues and employers to avoid his company and led to the developed opinion that Einstein was not
destined for a life of research and discovery. Although Einstein seeked out a position in the sciences, nobody would take him on as an assistant nor a
colleague which ultimately led to him becoming a worker at the Swiss patent office. The prospect of Einstein ever entering into the academic stream
looked grim. He had derailed his education and reputation. He was disregarded in the scientific community for his poor work ethic and failure to
comply with traditional scientific method. However, in 1905 at the age of 26, Einstein went on to publish four papers that changed his academic merit
entirely. March saw Einstein's
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Creative Writing: The Preparation to Build a Time Machine
The man with the black briefcase walked briskly towards the meeting room, prepared to discuss an hour and a half on his soon–to–be time machine at
the seminar. There had been many talks on constructing one, yet no one had tried or began. No one had the resources he had or the skills and
dedication he had. He had started working and planning on it three hours to four hours because he believed he could do it and that he would do it.
David Sanchez's supervisors and other executive directors waited patiently as he began setting up. "You all know I am trying to bend space–time. To
conquer what time meant for one of the most famous scientists of all time, Einstein, the fourth dimension. But I wish to take one step further. We, my
team of scientists and I have found out it can be possible to travel time, ladies and gentlemen, without exotic matter," Sanchez said, walking on the
stage, staring sharply at his audience.
"So far, we have understood that in order to do so, we must travel faster than the speed of light. Before we construct the machine, however, we also
need to understand time. Astronomer Carl Sagan believes time is 'resistant to a simple definition.' This means, time cannot be explained just by the tick
of the hand on our watches and clocks, nor can it be defined by seasons and sunrises. We must understand that time is so much more complex, that it
cannot exist without space and vice versa. This is a space– time continuum."
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In the laboratory of the
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Four Quartets And The Four Quartets
Einstein's theory of Relativity hinges on two axioms: the laws of physics are the same for all frames of reference, and the speed of light in a vacuum is
constant. In his famous train thought experiment, Einstein proved that the order of events depends on the location of the observer. In essence, he
proved time dilation: or the phenomena that time bends and contracts. Eventually, he realized time dilation is a necessary consequence of keeping the
speed of light in a vacuum constant everywhere in the universe, leading him to eventually conclude that space and time are not separate, distinct
entities, but one linked dimension: spacetime. This single dimension, because it stretches and contracts, allows for unusual interactions between space
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He chases this unformed notion, until at last in The Dry Salvages, he releases his own David from the marble block of uncertainty. "The hint half
guessed, the gift half understood, is/ Incarnation. /Here the impossible union/of spheres of existence is actual,/ Here past and future/ Are conquered,
and reconciled,". The Incarnation provides the only instance wherein time and eternity collide, and co–exist. The Incarnation allows time past, time
present, and time yet to come a simultaneous existence. However, the implications of simultaneity drastically change reality, both for Einstein and for
Eliot. Einstein's theory allowed for strange realizations, such as light is both a particle and a wave at the same time and in the same way, which seems
to break the foundational law of non–contradiction. Eliot's realization that the Incarnation redeems all time by allowing it all to exist together, seems to
face the same problem. However, this seemingly self–referential absurdity may spring from nothing more than the frame of reference from within
which Eliot and Einstein work. Just as time and eternity are separate and distant entities to the normal observer, the observer on the event horizon sees
them as the same thing simultaneously. Perhaps, when viewed from the frame of reference of the Incarnation, these absurdities resolve into clarity, for
here "the impossible union of spheres of existence is
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Butterfly Theory In A Sound Of Thunder
The Story I chose for my research paper was A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury. I chose this story because out of all the stories I've read this
semester this one has been the most intriguing. It's a story like no other a story set in a distant future that I hope I never live to see. Time travel is
inherently dangerous and should never be used lightly. The butterfly effect otherwise known as the chaos theory is a prime example of why you
should never screw with the past. The chaos theory is defined as followed in the Dictionary "Butterfly effect (with reference to chaos theory) the
phenomenon whereby a minute localized change in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere".
Before we look into the story it's important to analyses this theory further. Because it's a very important part of this story. If you go back intime and kill
a butterfly, when you return the world could be a completely different place. So, what its saying is if you mess with the natural order of time by killing
or destroying something before its time, there could be grave consequences in store when you return to your time.
Now that we have a basic understanding of the butterfly effect let's look at Time travel itself. Einstein's theory is as follows "Einstein's theory of
special relativity says that time slows down or speeds up depending on how fast you move relative to something else. Approaching the speed of light, a
person inside a spaceship would age much slower than his twin at home. Also,
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Bending Space and Time Essay
The bending of time and space is usually reserved for science fiction and the dreams of young kids who enjoy the thoughts and fantasy of being great
space captains and saving the galaxy. Now if we imagine both time and space being physical things, thing that could be changed, or bent, to our will,
we will get the basis of the idea we are trying to present. Space is already viewed as physical, as space doesn't necessarily mean the "Final Frontier"
but as the area around us and all that it contains, but we don't have the capability of being able to alter it in any great way, only use it has it was given
to us. Time is seen not as a thing at all, but a perception of the world, or space, around us and how it moves and travels, depending on the ... Show more
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Now bend that paper in half so those two points are right on top of each other and imagine (since you can't draw this one) the line representing the
new shortest distance. Now consider, if you will, being able to do with actual space itself. Bending the entire universe, and this time I mean physically
bending it to be able to change the shortest distance to such a distance that it's like being able to take a step there, but since physically bending it
is even weirder, we're metaphysically bending it by sending broken up particles to another point where they will be reconstructed into the item
originally broken up. One could even argue that in this process the original is copied and destroyed and an entirely new one walks away, or if it
isn't a live thing, a new one is obtained, but in such perfect detail to the original, or if this isn't its first time it's gone, a perfect copy of another
perfect copy, meaning that there would be no complications caused by moving a copy. But we're humans, and once this technology is real, it is my
own personal belief that this won't be a perfect process. So space is a physical thing that can be represented by say, a piece of paper, and then that
piece of paper can be physically bent to describe the physical to metaphysical relationship to how it works when someone would bend it to make the
shortest distance between the two points event shorter. Now we can discuss how time works, which is as much a question of
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Pure Intuition, By Immanuel Kant
Math, to Kant is synthetic because mathematical knowledge requires is true more than just definition. "All bachelors are unmarried" is analytic; "the
bachelor down the street is untidy" is synthetic. This may seem odd; "1+2 = 3" seems to be analytic, as 2 is the sum of 1 and 1 by definition.
Nevertheless this is illusory, according to Kant, because this is already a solved equation. When we look at an unsolved equation, we are presented
with a problem. Take, for example 1+2 alone. We do not know what the sum of 1 and 2 are, just that their sum constitutes a number. We then must solve
the equation using our intuition, or capacity to reason to come upon the answer, 3. The answer to the equation is not initially contained in the equation
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This may seem peculiar at first, as Kant previously defines intuition as sense–perception. How, one may ask, could one perceive without sensation?
Kant explains that sensory intuition helps us visualise physical objects, while pure intuition helps us visualise abstractions– this means we are capable
of visualisation objects before their actual experience. Although this may seem peculiar, this, Kant explains, is because when we intuit something, we
only intuit our own perceptions: we cannot comprehend things in themselves, or what he called in Critique of Pure Reason "noumena". Otherwise, all
our intuitions would be empirical, and such pure mathematics would not be possible: we could simply see things as they really are, and we would not
resort to abstracting relationships between concepts as we do in mathematics. What we perceive are our own understandings and ideas of objects; to
understand them as they really are is not just impossible, but we could not even comprehend what it would be
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Time Travel: Wormholes and Ideas on Traveling Forwards and...
The concept of time travel is one that often twists the minds of many. The hope is well alive in the hearts of many to go back in time and roam with
the dinosaurs, or travel forward to the year of 3404. The following research paper is about time travel, and contains a collection of information on
wormholes, the ideas and possibilities of travelling backwards and forwards in time, the concept of the speed of time, and black holes. Space is often
depicted as a two dimensional plane, but in reality, space has length, width, height, and also time. Time causes space to become a four dimensional
realm. Nothing is flat or solid, including space. It has crevices, voids, and wrinkles. Imagine yourself driving in a car. If you drive in one straight ...
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Wormholes are all around, but are much too small to see. They occur in the nooks and crannies of space and time, and go to more than just planets.
If both ends of a wormhole are in the same place, only separated by time, anything that that is pulled in may come out the same place it entered,
only at a different time. Negative energy pulls space and time into the mouth of the tunnel, and pushes it out in another universe, much like its
exhaust. Wormholes are kind of like stereo systems, as they both can have feedback destroy them. With a stereo system, sound enters the
microphone, this travels through wires into an amplifier. The amplifier pushes the sound out into a room, and makes it louder. If the sound that is
being pushed into the room goes back into the microphone, it gets caught in a loop, getting louder and louder. This is called feedback. If the
feedback is not stopped, the stereo system can destroy itself. A wormhole has a type of feedback as well, only in the form of radiation. A wormhole
may expand, and as its natural radiation enters, it becomes stuck in a loop until the wormhole destroys itself. Stephen Hawking believes that one day
we may be able to capture, stabilize, and enlarge wormholes for time travel. Tiny wormholes may inflate someday, but they would not last long enough
from human time travel, into the future or the past. Time travel into the past is a concept that many
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Who Is Willem Kolff?
Have you ever known someone who was on dialysis? If so, have you ever wondered who made it possible? Well, it was none other than Willem
Kolff. Willem Kolff was one of the most essential scientists of the 20th Century. The past of this scientist, as well as his discoveries, and their
importance in the science world today have contributed to his popularity in the scientific community. The upbringing and education of Willem Kolff
was the start of something amazing. Willem Johan Kolff was born on February 14, 1911 in Leiden, Netherlands, and died February 11, 2011 in
Pennsylvania. He was the oldest of 5 siblings; and his father was a doctor. Ever since he was a child, Kolff had wanted to follow in his father's
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First, I know for a fact that dialysis treatments are still used today; and they save lives. I can draw parallels to even my own life by knowing that in
2010, my grandfather was on dialysis. While he didn't survive, it did prolong his life. Also, while not his most recognized area, Kolff collaborations to
the artificial heart should not be taken lightly. The artificial heart was ground–breaking in the medical world and without Willem Kolff, it might have
never been. without the development of the artificial heart, the Berlin Heart (a device that saved a 15–year–old girl in 2006) might never have been
developed. Lastly, without Kolff, thousands of people would be dead; or at least they wouldn't have survived as long. You have think like this:
everyone dies eventually; and a lot of people will die from an illness of some sort. Usually when someone that you know is suffering like this, you
will do everything in your power to let them live even just long enough so that you can say goodbye. Without people like Willem Kolff, thousands of
goodbyes might not have ever been able to be say, whether in this century, or the
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Arthur Eddington's My Son, The Prince Of Fashion
The most beautiful theory, The Economist
The Economist's article "The most beautiful theory" discusses Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. It explains the origins of general relativity
through Einstein's initial thought experiments that eventually led to the realization that the university functions in four dimensions ("three spatial
dimensions, one temporal one") and that mass curved space–time, creating gravity. Over time, Einstein's theory was verified by observations, such as
those made by Arthur Eddington when he noticed the skew of light around the sun during an eclipse, which could only have been due to distorted
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He describes the various shows they witnessed, brilliantly contrasting his clueless apathy with his son's pure and complete entrancement with the
clothes, the shows, and the process. He also describes his son's unique love for fashion and his ability to dress impeccably, which he does due to his
love for clothes and despite any teasing and mocking he encounters because of his style. Abe has an impressive and commendable ability to stand out
and withstand the scrutiny and criticism that accompanies such distinction (Chabon even comments that Abe designs his clothes, the "outside of his
body," to "invite scrutiny"). Ironically, though, Chabon expresses the most important message of the article through the one fashion show to which he
did not accompany his son. It was the show his son loved the most, precisely because Chabon, his "minder" (which he purposefully calls himself
throughout the article), was not there. It was at the Paris Fashion show, and this one show in particular, that Abe found his "people;" he found those
like him, who similarly love everything about fashion. And it was there he finally cured the intense "solitude of his passion" that he suffered at home,
amid friends and family that did not share, or really understand, his passion. In Chabon's words "you are born into a family and those are your people,"
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Speed Of Light Lab
STA2023 Statistics I
JAMES YOUNG – TERM PROJECT
The Speed of Light from LAB to LAB and Time to Time: Not a Constant
Background
For centuries, the speed of light, c, has been studied extensively. Its importance as a component of many of the laws of psychics is unparalleled. Its
physical meaning defines the nature of space and time; including how they relate to each other, how they relate to all aspects of existence, and how
all things relate to all else that is or ever was in existence. The speed of light also serves as a limit for many phenomena; how fast something can go,
how much energy something can have, and how big something can get. Perhaps the most important and most recognized example of the speed of light
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This realization, which is still in heated debate, sheds new "light" upon the speed of light! We may need to revisit our fundamental assumptions and
rethink everything through again. Einstein himself said that we must be our own critics in finding new ways to treat old friends. He meant that our
knowledge and what we accept as true must always be questioned as we will never be able to understand the "whole" story – only to keep evolving
and rebuilding from our previous findings and dismissals. This is where Einstein's "Mysticism" came from; the ability to know one's limits and to look
for that which re–explains what we always accepted to be the final
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The Incredible Hulk Research Paper
With my eyes wide shut, the following three scientists come to mind:
First, Aristotle (384BC – 322BC) Great early Greek scientist who made many researches in the natural sciences including botany, zoology, physics,
astronomy, chemistry, and meteorology, and geometry.Second, Albert Einstein was a German
–born physicist who developed the general theory of
relativity, Won Nobel Prize inPhysics (1921) for his discovery of the Photoelectric effect, which formed basis of Quantum Theory. He is considered the
most influential physicist of the 20th century. Third, Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1726) Newton was a polymath who made investigations into a whole
range of subjects including mathematics, optics, physics, and astronomy. In his Principia Mathematica, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Tudor (1989) notes that between 1951 and 1964 scientists were often portrayed in film as being responsible for saving as well as endangering
humanity. In films of that era science is dangerous, but science also provides the most appropriate means of dealing with the dangers that science
unleashes. Scientists might, for example, inadvertently create mutant monsters, but scientists also most commonly figure out how to eliminate the
threats they have created. In these films, science is dangerous but efficacious. In contrast, more recent entertainment films portray scientists as being
unable to solve problems or eliminate threats to humanity. Instead, laypersons most commonly save the day (Tudor 1989). Scientific expertise is
devalued in these films, and may even be portrayed as a handicap of sorts. In horror films like C.H.U.D. and the 1988 remake of The Blob,
laypersons rid the world of dangerous creatures, but only after the laypersons outwit scientists who either fail to understand the dangers or who have a
vested interest in perpetuating the dangers. In films like E.T. and Splash, laypersons save the lives of kind and intelligent creatures by rescuing them
from scientific captivity. In these and many other recent films, science no longer provides resources for
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Essay about Informative Speech Scientists Einstein and...
Informative Speech Scientists Einstein and Heisenberg A. Introduction
My Speech is about the scientists who had the main influence on our current time and have shaped our contemporary view of the world (Also called in
Theology the "Zeitgeist").
I have chosen two of them who were in many ways just opposites. One is extremely famous and the other is almost unknown except to specialists. The
most famous is of course Albert Einstein. He has significantly altered our view of the world with his Theory of Relativity.
The other one is not so well known, his works are commonly are associated with Einstein instead.
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He would just learn what interested him. He spent hours with thought experiments like how would it be to ride on a beam of light?
This sounds very foolish and naturally many people at that time thought the same. But it had a concrete background in the scientific circles of the later
19th century. They had begun to measure the speed of light and that is were it all started.
But to understand the issue we have to go back a bit to Issac Newtown who was revolutionary scientist and discovered the law of gravity and the
basics of the laws of physics. These were not revolutionary, but revolutionary was the ability to get a mathematical grasp on it so they could calculate.
Newtown made it possible to calculate the path of a bullet. Very important for the military.
He made an interesting observation. When you take a ball in your hand and throw it, the ball will have a certain speed while it is moving away
from you. But if you see somebody in a train throwing a ball the speed of the ball adds up to the speed of the train. This does not seem to be the case
if you are yourself in the train throwing that ball. The ball moves away with the same speed as it did when you performed the same thing on the earth.
The Speed of the ball is dependant on the viewpoint. Depends from where you measure it. This is a kind of Newtownian Relativity. The speed of an
observed incident – like a flying ball – depends on your own speed.
If you are throwing
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Summary Of The Movie 'Interstellar'
PHYS180: Space, Time and Matter Instructor: Professor Tracy Webb Assignment 1– Special and General Relativity Churui Jiang (260785561) October
3, 2017 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Topic 9 The
movie Interstellar is unique among Hollywood films in that it actually tried to get the physics right. Provide an overview and a critique (which can be
positive or negative) of the Special and General relativistic effects that appear in this film.
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Relativity in Movie Interstellar I watched the movie Interstellar when I was in Grade 10. At that time I knew it was a wonderful film not only by
the notable director Christopher Nolan but also by its impressive discussion of love and science stories. But I did pay more attention only to the love
scenes at that time (Cooper & his daughter, Brand & Edmunds) because fully understanding the scientific theories about the universe in that movie is
not an easy thing for a high school student. However, after studying some principles of relativity in PHYS180 class, I realized maybe I can use the
knowledge to explain some confusing things which interested me when I watched the movie before. So my main goal in this assignment is to talk
about the scientific facts, especially relativity theories, appearing in the movie. I hope I've covered most of the points.
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Taking a Closer Look at Phisics
Physics. Not something you really hear every day. It's not something you really want to hear either, right? Why is it that when we hear the word
physics, it's just a major turnoff. People may even hear the word and just think "get me out of here", even though they may not have the slightest clue
of what it's about. Some people do have a slight clue and think molecules or gravity, atoms or Bohr, laws or life, and still may not quite grasp it, but
at least have a slight clue. Others, think wasted time and irrelevance, how it kicked their a** in both high school and college. Then the people who
really can't comprehend, think goofy white people. To all of this you could say that people tend to dislike what they cannot understand.Physics. The
branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. Physics, is what you will be informed of today.
As we've already stated in the definition, physics is the natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through space and time. So first
off, matter, the building block of the universe, is any substance which has mass and occupies space. All physical objects are composed of matter, in
the form of atoms. Atoms are in turn made up of neutrons, protons, and electrons. Matter also exists in four states: solid, liquid and gas, and plasma;
though there are more yet to be proven possible states. Also, all matter is capable of being converted to energy. You might have heard of E = mc2, that
would be
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True Dimensionality of Space-Time
Allan Poe states in his essay on cosmology titled Eureka, that "space and duration are one." To many, this is portrayed as the first known instance of
suggesting space and time to be joined together as one thing. Albert Einstein's 1905 theory of special relativity is the very beginning of a theory related
concept of spacetime, but the first mathematical theory of spacetime actually created by one of his own early teachers named Hermann Minkowski. He
created the concept of "Minkowski Space" which is the earliest recommendation to the treatment of space and time as two separate entities of one
unified whole. The idea of Minkowski space has led up to special relativity being viewed more so in a geometrical way rather than a scientific and
mathematical way. Minkowski space is described as the mathematical formation for which special relativity can be conveniently formulated. In this
setting the three dimensions of space are combined with one dimension of time to create a four–dimensional whole expressed together as spacetime.
It would be considered extremely important to consider the events that space and time can ultimately affect each other and how space and time are
used in cosmological research. However, before touching base with the concept of space time, it seems appropriate to tie together the two basic types
of dimensions and how they are ultimately applied to each other. Space–time is closely linked with Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity,
mathematician
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How Did Albert Einstein Changed How People Viewed The...
Nicholas Fitzgerald
Mr.Winther
Literature and Composition
5 October 2017
History and Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was one of the greatest physicists of all time. His early life demonstrated his fascination with science.
Einstein's work changed how people viewed the entire universe.
Einstein's was born on the 14th of March in 1879. He grew up in Ulm, Germany. Einstein had an irregular education because he was always moving
schools. Though being thrown around to many schools he read many popular books on science. By the age of 17 he started attending the Federal
Polytechnic Academy in Zurich, Switzerland. While there Einstein studied physics and mathematics.
In 1905 Einstein was awarded his PH.D. from the University of Zurich. 1905 was also the year that historians refer to has Einstein's "miracle year".
During this time he was wrote and published five theoretical papers. One of these papers titled "On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production
and Transformation of Light," Einstein talked about how he believed that light is made up of many photons that have particle–like properties and
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He talked about something he called special relativity. History.com states that "In special relativity, time and space are not absolute, but relative to the
motion of the observer. Thus, two observers traveling at great speeds in regard to each other would not necessarily observe simultaneous events in time
at the same moment, nor necessarily agree in their measurements of space." History.com also stated "In Einstein's theory, the speed of light, which is
the limiting speed of any body having mass, is constant in all frames of reference. In the fifth paper that year, an exploration of the mathematics of
special relativity, Einstein announced that mass and energy were equivalent and could be calculated with an equation,
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Albert Einstein The Miracle Mind By Tabatha Yeatts
I read the biography, Albert Einstein The Miracle Mind by Tabatha Yeatts. Einstein was born on March 14,1879 in Ulm, Germany. He died on April
18, 1955 in Princeton, NJ. Einstein is famous for his equation E = m c2. In this equation E represents the units of energy, m represents the units of
mass, and c 2 is the speed of light squared, or multiplied by itself according to Dictionary.com.This is one of Einstein's most remembered
accomplishments. Einstein's equation, E = m c2 , is one of his many accomplishments. He has many more though. For example he was offered the
presidency of Israel. Though he did decline. Another one of his astonishing achievements is that he solved the riddle of the photoelectric effect.Albert
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He was also a late talker. Maja, Einstein's little sister, believed that his repetition was a reflection of the thoroughness of his thinking. This will later
lead to many of his astounding performances. Such as, he provided empirical evidence for the atomic theory. He also enabled the determination of
Avogadro's number and therefore the size of molecules. Einstein was the one who answered the basic question, why is the sky blue and he proposed
the general theory of relativity. He was rewarded with the Copley Medal, Max Planck Medal, Franklin Medal, Matteucci Medal, and the Gold Medal
of the Royal Astronomical Society. My book, Albert Einstein The Miracle Mind, was very good for a book report. If you want to know about
Albert Einstein I would recommend this book. My favorite part about the book was the time line and the 1st chapter. The time line is perfect for
paragraphs 2 and 3. It has all his accomplishments so you don't have to go look them back up. Chapter 1 is one of my favorite parts because I love
hearing about people's childhoods, also because it is so descriptive. It will tell everyone's thinking. Such as when the book said Einstein was a slow
talker it told his sisters, parents, and maids point of
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Themes Of The Four Quartets
Manganiello focuses on the interplay between Dante and Eliot manifested in their use of the Incarnation. Drawing on the intent search of the confused
speaker of The Waste Land, Manganiello proposes that the Four Quartets answers the search for the essential word with Logos. The epigraphs for Burnt
Norton, the opening quartet, center around Logos and the intersections of time. Manganiello fleshes out Eliot's exploration of time and eternity through
the lens of the Incarnation. The Incarnation is, of course, the meeting of divinity and humanity, of time and timelessness, of Logos and flesh. Drawing
on Dante's comparison of God to both a circle and a point–the eternal and the temporal–Manganiello begins utilizing images from the Divine Comedy,
specifically the Paradiso, to provide a deeper understanding of Eliot's themes in the Four Quartets. Focusing specifically on Burnt Norton, Manganiello
narrows in on the rose garden, examining the "primal memories of both an earthly and supra–terrestrial paradise of bliss" it triggers. He eventually
concludes that, "Eliot, like Dante, invites the reader to cross over from the 'human to the divine, from time to eternity'" (111). Switching his focus to
the intersection of time and eternity in the Incarnation, Manganiello discusses an article Eliot translated for the Criterion entitled 'On Reading
Einstein'. The article, written by Charles Mauron, argues that "Einstein's theory of relativity does not
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  • 7. Unrealism In Salvador Dalli's The Persistence Of Memory Art is an application of the human's creative skill and imagination. This can mean many different things, as art comes in numerous forms. Typically, art is visual. John Berger from Ways of Seeing began his first chapter stating, "Seeing comes before words. It is seeing which establishes our place in the surrounding world". Seeing things for ourselves gives a more in depth explanation of life and what it may truly mean. The artwork that I chose was a painting by surrealist artist, Salvador DalГ, called The Persistence of Memory. Salvador DalГ incorporates surrealism throughout this entire painting. In fact, this is one of the most famous paintings for surrealism, as he incorporates much of the unconscious mind and realms of experience (Totally History). This painting contains several objects that act as symbolistic meanings, which relates to human life. Stephen Davies and Philip Alperson from The Philosophy of Art stated, "The bases for artistic features also include relations to matters outside the work, such as the artist's intentions or conventions of symbolization, and so on". Throughout the painting one is able to see these symbols in DalГ's incorporation of the melting clocks, a human figure, and an orange clock covered in ants. There are many interpretations of the melting clocks in Salvador DalГ's painting. One of the interpretations is that the melting clocks represent the softness and hardness of different objects. There is a significant contrast between the two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Physics Of Space Trip Space Trip It is the day August 27, 2055 and it is the time to do the impossible have a human on Mars. There are 4 courageous, brave, smart people that is going to Mars. The first person that is going to Mars is a Botanist named Brady Jones. After Brady there is Victor Brown, who is an astrologist. Then Sean Jennings, who is one of the best pilots to ever live. Last but not least Jasmine Taylor, the only girl of the group who was an engineer for anything that flies. This is the Mars team and they have to work together and trust each other. The group has only known each other for a couple of months training with each other and getting used to how everybody does things. There is one more day until they are sent to Mars. It will be a long, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, BLAST OFF!!! They were flying straight into the sky going about what feels like the speed of light! They were going so fast that it almost made Victor throw up. Once they got into space they were all so happy and glad that they made it to space. The ride to go to Mars will be 3 years, so they will have enough time to enjoy zero gravity in space. It has been two years since they have left the earth and they are all bored. It is a lot more boring in space than they thought. But then they think that they saw the most beautiful sight that they have ever seen. It was Mars. It was way redder than the pictures that they have seen in their life. They just thought about it and soaked it all in. They knew that this is what they have been working for their whole life. But then suddenly a small asteroid hit the spaceship and it shook the whole ship. They knew that this is going to be trouble. They found out that there was a small hole in the side of the space ship. But even a hole that small could still kill all of them so they needed to act quickly. Jasmine knew that out of all of them, she was the only one that can fix it. It will be very difficult to fix but Jasmine knew that she is the best for the job. Jasmine couldn't fix the small hole from the inside of the space ship. She has to go outside in space, while they are moving. This has never been done before, but Jasmine is the right for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Black Hole, A Region Of Spacetime The black hole, a region of spacetime thats gravity is so strong that can prevent anything from escaping, even light. Contrary to popular belief, black holes are not empty holes in space, but rather a massive amount of matter packed into a small area. The graphic to the right shows the simulated view of a black hole in front of a Large Magellanic Cloud. The theory of these black holes was conceived in Einstein's theory of general relativity. It predicts that a plentiful compact mass will contort spacetime and create a black hole. The area where the nothing can escape is called the event horizon. It has no basic features, and it acts like a perfect black body, in the sense that it reflects no light. Also, according to the to quantum field... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The graphic to the left shows the supermassive black hole in the Milky Way, Sagittarius A*. Black holes have quite the history, and the idea of them has been around for longer than you may think. An object thats gravitational fields are too strong for anything, even light, to escape was first thought of in the 18th century. John Michell first wrote about a massive body with these features in a letter to Henry Cavendish of the Royal Society in 1783. The letter says: In the year 1796, French mathematician Pierre–Simon Laplace had the same thoughts in the first and second editions of his book Exposition du systГЁme du Monde. What he had called "dark stars" were ignored in the 19th century, because the idea that light was affected by gravity was unfathomable. In 1915, the great German mathematician, Albert Einstein, developed his own theory of general relativity. This showed that gravity does in fact influence light's motion. Within a few months of releasing his theory, Karl Schwarzschild had found the solution to Einstein's equations. The solution describes the gravitational field of a point mass and of a spherical mass. A couple months after Schwarzschild 's discoveries, Johannes Droste had by himself given the same solution, but had written more extensively on its properties. In the year of 1931, the Indian astrophysicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar used special relativity to calculate that a non–rotating body of electron degenerate matter above the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Essay on History and Philosophy of Science History and Philosophy of Science The world of science, as we know it today, is a difficult subject to grasp. So many new ideas are present and these new ideas are not interchangeable. Some parts do work together although as a whole they don't fully coincide with each other. The three basic ideas that science is now based upon come from Newton, Einstein, and Hawking. I call these ideas/theories "new" based on what I classify the state of the scientific community of today. After looking at what is going on in science, it is clear to me that the scientific world is in a crisis state. According toKuhn, a crisis state is when science is in the middle of choosing a particular paradigm to work under. For scientists, there is a general theme ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Newton had given the world what we now know as physics. For the past three hundred years Newtonian Mechanics have been taught to every student aspiring to elevate their minds. Newtonian Mechanics were the end all to the questions that had plagued thinkers since the beginning of time. The key difference is that Newton was never exposed to the world of science that technology had made prevalent to the likes of an Einstein or Hawking, or even my colleague studying neuro surgery at John's Hopkins University. When Newton was sitting under his apple tree conjuring up ideas for how and why he did not fly off into space or why the harder you hit something the farther it goes, technology was moving along at the rate of most people's grandmothers in their walkers. The scientists that had surrounded Newton knew only of what they could see. Their were no people looking to the far ends of the galaxies and their were no people looking in to the unseen cells that make up everything that we can see. Basically, Newton did not have a reason to explain what he was not aware of. He did have quite good reason, however, to explain why he got a bump on his head from that ripe apple that no longer needed the shelter of the tree. According to Shlain, Newton set the world he knew to mechanics and set the parameters for the new and final, well what was thought to be the final paradigm of the world. Then in 1905, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How General Relativity Affects Humanity Aaron Peters Mrs. Smith Language Arts 24 October 2017 General Relativity General relativity affects people today, whether they are an astronaut or a zoologist. To understand general relativity, one must know how spacetime works, how black holes affect it, and how it affects humanity. General relativity is the idea that everything is made out of spacetime and that mass affects spacetime. One way to describe spacetime is by using a metaphor of a rubber sheet. The metaphor goes like this: a rubber sheet is stretched between two boards. A ball placed on it would bend the rubber sheet. Spacetime is like that rubber sheet and the ball is anything of mass. A ball placed on the rubber sheet would roll towards the mass, which stimulates ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because bent spacetime takes longer to climb, time passes slower the closer we are to mass. This is not related to gravity, it is purely time itself being affected. For example, if one were standing on top of Mount Snowdon, it would only take 1/10^14 of a second less time to drink a cup of tea than it would at sea level (Stannard 83–89, Chaisson 39, Hawking 86–92). The more things pull on you, the longer things take to happen. This can be very extreme, for example, if one was standing on top of a black hole it would take infinitely long for one to die even though someone watching would see her or him die instantaneously. This is again caused by the warping of spacetime, and that black holes warp spacetime enough to extend time to a standstill (Hawking 147–151, 160). Although black holes are seen as a gap in space from a distance, they are not actually black as the name implies: they give off light from absorbing hydrogen and helium. The cloud of hydrogen and helium surrounds the black holes, which is often joined by nearby stars and planets. These clouds are proof of black holes being almost the reverse of a normal star: instead of creating matter to make energy, they destroy matter to make energy (94, Hawking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Analysis Of Albert Einstein Without physics, there would be no internet, nuclear weapons, airplanes, or advance technology in general. Isaac Newton is one the biggest contributors to the advancement of physics and the understanding of the world. Another contributor to this is Albert Einstein, the greatest physicist of the modern era. In Philip Shane's highly informative film, Einstein: The Real Story of the Man Behind the Theory, Einstein's story on his theory of general relativity is brought to the surface through the use of scientific expert analysis, demonstrations of Einstein's ideas, reenactments, and the creation of the documentary's atmosphere. In the documentary, they uses various commentaries from scientists, professors, authors, and narrator to give more insight on Einstein. These commentaries give background information on Einstein and simpler explanations to give the viewer a better understanding of his ideas. For example, Michio Kaku, a theoretical physicist explains how Einstein first came up with the idea for his theory of general relativity. Kaku states, "In the Spring of 1905, Einstein was riding on a bus, and he looked back at the famous clock tower that dominates Bern, Switzerland, and then he imagined what happens if that bus were racing near the speed of light?" The narrator then follows up with a simplified explanation. What Einstein saw was that as he approaches the speed of light, time slows down. Because he is moving at the same speed as light, the light reflecting from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Persuasive Speech "...I 'm here..." He murmured, not really sure if it was to himself or Amaimon, mostly just a confirmation that he was awake that a greeting honestly. He wanted to fall back asleep, it sounded wonderful, even here in the rain. How nice it would be to forget the pain that had once more begun to well up within him and trade it for the sweet darkness of sleep. How nice it would be to pull Amaimon down to him and sleep, just as he had been frightened to do earlier. His tail flicked about before it found the earth king 's wrist, wrapping around it almost possessively, his body just beginning to work once more "I 'm here." He chuckled quietly as he sat up, trying to convince his stiff muscles into working. "Mmm I 'd like to know too, honestly..." He stretched languidly, muscles shifting and pulling as he lift his hands up, closing his eyes as he yawned " I mean I know, but it 's confusing even still," he confided quietly, then gave a pleasured sigh as his back popped loudly a couple of time. Mephisto slumped over after that, resting his eyes tiredly before his tail wagged about, popping as well, he shivered and smiled tiredly. "Been a while since I 've slept in the rain, I wouldn 't recommend it...of course you fell asleep in your bathtub," he joked, looking up to the sky, his words mumbled quietly "you...could have drowned you know...maybe you want that, I wouldn 't blame you," these words were quieter, full of an odd sadness as he stared up, he sighed why does my life have to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Integrated Multi-Attribute And Kano Model The combined multi–attribute and Kano model provide some guidance regarding how service is perceived by bank customers in the mass affluent segment. There exists a substantial heterogeneity in customer perceptions of the service quality items (Strandberg et al., 2012). An alternative model presented by Gronroos (1990) emphasizes the functional (how), technical (what), and servicescape (where) dimensions. Gronroos (1990) includes the servicescape attributes in the functional dimension, while others (Bitner, 1992; Rust and Oliver, 1994) see the servicescape as a discrete dimension. According to Kang (2006), recent studies have attempted to include more items in models of perceived service quality, particularly items related to Gronroos' dimensions (Strandberg et al., 2012). According to Kano et al. (1984) quality attributes can be divided into four distinct categories: taken–for–granteds, which produce dissatisfaction if they are performed unsatisfactory but will not result in increased satisfaction if they are performed above that level; proportionals, which produce more satisfaction the superior the performance and more dissatisfaction the poorer the performance; delighters, which creates satisfaction if they are performed but not necessarily in dissatisfaction if they are not performed; & neutrals, which are traits to which the customer is indifferent (Strandberg et al., 2012). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Is Time Objective, Subjective, Real, Or Unreal? Is time objective, subjective, real, or unreal? Time is subjective, but real. The most direct knowledge we have of time is subjective. Time is a continuous process, it involves a sense of passage. The very essence of time as most directly, most concretely experienced, is the continuous unbroken passage of existence. According to Kant, time underlies all intuitions, as it is a singular unified thing. It is composed of many moments strung together like a movie reel. But that doesn't mean that people don't perceive time differently. Time seems to slow to a crawl or fly by before we know it. The way we experience this continuous passage varies from person to person and within the singular person. If every person perceives time differently, then this means that our concrete actual experience of this passage is subjective and private rather than shared and experienced the same way with the entire public. It is just this quintessential, subjective character of time that is completely ignored by what we refer to as measured time. Although measured time removes us from the subjective variability of time as directly experienced, it can be referred to as objective, real time. But this is not the time that we experience. This totally abstract, objective version of time breaks down the continuous flow of its immediate experience and separates it into artificial, imagined entities (seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years, etc.). We know that our mind cannot perceive the smallest ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. time travel Essay For many years time travel was the stuff of science fiction. This was all just part of the world's imagination until recently. Scientists now believe that the current laws of physics allow us to travel though time. They believe that we can now travel back to see our founding fathers sign the declaration of independence. We could travel to 2999 to witness the birth of the next new millennium. Such travel would require a machine capable of withstanding great pressures and incredible amounts of speed. The act of actually traveling though time is for the most part, agreed upon, but the implications of such travel is not so decided upon. Many different theorists have different views of what could happen and some go, as far as to say that if we ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To get the other half we have to convert our thinking from moving though time to moving though space–time (Hewitt 213). When we move, we not only move through space, we move though time. This is the idea of space–time. If a person were to stand still, they would be moving only though time. If they moved a little bit, they would be moving though space a little bit, but still mostly though time. If one were to travel at the speed of light, what changes would they experience in time? The answer is simple; they would be traveling through space, with no travel though time (Hewitt 214). They would be as ageless as light, for light travels though space only (not time) and is timeless. > The frame of reference of a photon, a particle of light, a trip across the universe would take no time at all (Hewitt 214). To understand how traveling though time would work, we must first understand how time and space can be stretched. Motion in space affects motion in time. Whenever we move through space, we to some degree alter our rate of motion in time. This is known as time dilation, a stretching of time that occurs ever so slightly for everyday speeds, but significantly for speeds approaching the speed of light. If we were to attempt to travel to the nearest star, Alpha Centauri, which is 4 light years away, even traveling at the speed of light would take 8 years round trip (Hewitt 228). The center of our galaxies is something like 30000 light years away and at the speed of light ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Albert Einstein’s vs. Newton: General Theory of Relativity Albert Einstein's vs. Newton: General Theory of Relativity Albert Einstein, most famously known as a physicist, was a contributor to the scientific world with his many known researches and humanitarian work. As a Nobel Prize Winner in 1921, his chronicled and more important works include Special Theory of Relativity (1905), Relativity (English Translation, 1920 and 1950), General Theory of Relativity (1916), Investigations on Theory of Brownian Movement (1926), and The Evolution of Physics (1938). (Nobel Prize Foundation, 1921) In all his important works, Einstein's Theory of Relativity has lead the way for how science currently views time, space, energy, and gravity. Relativity, which all motion must ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What the world line of a particle moving with constant speed in one direction? How would you describe the motion of a particle with the world line shown below? Viewing spacetime this way allows us to formulate physics in new ways. It is a similar way in getting Newton's first law of motion, which states that an object with no force acting on it will move in a straight line at a constant and we can just say that the world line of a free object (one with no forces on it) is a straight line. speed (Harrison, pars. 6) Comparing to Newton's laws, spacetime are considered two separate things, while in relativity, both in special and general theory, it is necessary to view spacetime as one. In GR this team of spacetime is curved by the effects of gravity. Now in GR, curved space often refers to a spatial geometry, which is not "flat." Spacetime becomes curved in the response to the effects of matter and there is no gravitational force deflecting objects from their natural, straight paths. This puts gravity to correspond to changes in the properties of space and time, which in turn changes the straightest–possible paths that objects will naturally follow. So the act of curving is caused by the energy–momentum of matter and affects matters behaviors. In Newton's first law of motion, it states that, where an object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed and in the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Descartes ' Claim Of The Universe Descartes' claim of "I think, therefore I am", is an attempt to establish a firm foundation for the understanding of the universe and explores the ideas of the self and what we can know to be real. However, there is one major flaw in this approach. That flaw is how we are to create this foundation when before it we had nothing and the paradoxes in the creating definitions of words. His goal is to better understand what he is in order to reestablish the foundations of his understanding of the world around him. This is a normal human behavior to explore the unknown or not well understood. Any explorer that sails the ocean in search of new land may know what land is but new land that was unknown to him/her is a satisfying development in the person 's understanding of everything that is real. The modern practice of this behavior includes, but not limited to, an astronomer using space telescopes to look deep into space where light from an ancient universe is arriving at the Earth or an experimental physicist when smashing particles together in hopes to find new and smaller part that makes up the fundamental building blocks of the universe. Descartes hopes to apply his logical process to reveal the fundamental building blocks of the universe that humans can exist in. He also wants to create a fundamental understanding of the way to observe the universe that we can perceive with the limited senses that we have. He uses this logical process in an attempt to create the foundations of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Cultural Dimensions And Its Impact On The Corporate World Cultural differences and dimensions are very important when it comes to the corporate world. There have been numerous studies done on individual differences that are seeking out to identify the reasons why people behave in which the way they do. In the United States, it is important to understand each dimension and which cultural dimension we focus on most. In this paper, the five cultural dimensions and how they are implemented in the corporate world will be discussed. Culture is defined as, "The learned, shared way of doing things in a particular society" (Uhl–Bien, Schermerhorn, & Osborne, 2014, p.44). As referred by Geert Hofstede, culture is the, "software of the mind". Hofstede is referring to our minds as, "hardware" since it is universal to all humans. However, the, "software" of culture varies from each one with many differences. We were born into a society that teaches you culture rather than being born into it. Since we learn from a very young age about culture this helps up to distinguish boundaries between different groups of people. In each culture there are a set of values and these are important when dealing with organizational behavior. Uhl–Bien, Schermerhorn, & Osborne (2014) state that the way in which people think about work, risk, wealth, achievement, and gain may influence their approach to work and relationships (p.44). There is a term known as cultural quotient which describes how someone is able to work effectively across cultures ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. George Boole's Biography George Boole biography George Boole was christened the very day he was born. Apart from this, he was a very weak child and his parents feared he might not survive childhood. Born November 2, 1815, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. English mathematician who helped establish modern symbolic logic and whose algebra of logic, now called Boolean algebra, is basic to the design of digital computer circuits. Boole was given his first lessons in mathematics by his father, John Boole. Although his father helped him in mathematics and George attended local schools for a few years, yet it can be said that he was self–taught in mathematics. George wanted to learn Latin and Greek so that he could advance in society. And, George learned Latin, but then he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Controversy Over Time Travel Will we ever be able to time travel? Why would anyone even want to when people have to consider possible paradoxes that time travelers may encounter. Time travel would open a "Pandora's Box," and one that once it is open we will not be able to put the lid back on. The universe came to be from a primordial singularly known as the big bang. At around 13.799 В± 0.021 billion years the universe began to expand, and that continues to this day. Albert Einstein developed the theory of relativity over a hundred years ago in 1905. Basically, Einstein said thattime is relative based on our speed and that the speed of light of light is constant. We now know that the speed of light is 186,000 miles a second. The way speed works is that time moves slower ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Perhaps it is because if there were time travelers, they would have already said hello. Of course, that is rather simplistic to say, and based on science there needs to be proof that can be recreated if time travel were possible. It would be nearly impossible to create a machine capable of creating the necessary mass to slow time down and controlling it would be an even greater problem. In fact, people would be fearful if such a contraption were constructed because it would destroy the earth and everybody in it. Then there is the thought that we can only experience the now. For instance, Richard Muller, a professor at UC Berkeley, has theorized that the universe and time are both expanding at the same time and because of this time travel is impossible. Stars are staying where they are presently, but space has moved since the Big Bang. Muller goes on to say that, as space continues to broaden, so is time. "Every moment, the universe gets a little bigger, and there is a little more time, and it is this leading edge of time that we refer to as now," (Muller) so does this mean that we will never be able to get to the future? While it is still uncertain what means we will use to travel into time, the fact remains that we have more to learn and far more discoveries to make before time travel can be ruled out. Since we can peer into the past, that means we always had the means to go into time. It is not in the manner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Albert Einstein Research Paper Albert Einstein, who was born on March 14, 1879 and passed away on April 18, 1955 was a German theoretical physicist who invented and developed the method of relativity, one of the two pillars of the modern physics. He is best known for his mass–energy formula E = mc2, which has been dubbed "the world's most famous equation". He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect",a important step in the development of explanation. Einstein first proposed a special explanation of relativity in 1905 in his paper, "On the Electrode This life research. He was convinced of the good qualities of general relativity because it allowed for a more (very close to the truth or true number) (statement about a possible future event) of planetary orbits around the sun, which fell short in Isaac Newton's explanation (of why something works or happens the way it does), and for a more big and wide, detailed and thoughtful explanation of how (related to gravity) forces worked. Einstein's statements were promised/stated as true via (instances of watching, noticing, or making statements) and measurements by British outer space scientists Sir Frank Dyson and Sir Arthur Eddington ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The previous day prior to his death, while working on a speech to honor Israel's seventh (yearly recognition or celebration), Einstein suffered a (related to the center part of the body) heart–related sudden, serious heart problem. He was taken to the hospital for treatment but refused surgery, believing that he had lived his life and was happy to accept his unavoidable future. "I want to go when I want," he stated at the time. "It is (having no taste /rude and offensive) to prolong life (not in a natural way/in a fake way). I have done my share, it is time to go. I will do it richly and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Myth Of Albert Einstein With a name synonymous to genius, Albert Einstein is undoubtedly one of the most influential men in modern physics and philosophy of science. Who exactly is Albert Einstein? Born in the German Empire in 1879, Albert Einstein was not thought initially by his peers to be anything special. There is a lot of myth surrounding Einstein's schooling with statements like "Einstein failed math" or "Einstein did bad in school", but these were simply myths and not much more. Einstein did extremely well in school and did amazing in mathematics specifically (having mastered calculus on his own at age 15). The issue was that Einstein had a tendency to skip class and go off on his own doing personal research and discovery. It was in this erratic method of his that caused colleagues and employers to avoid his company and led to the developed opinion that Einstein was not destined for a life of research and discovery. Although Einstein seeked out a position in the sciences, nobody would take him on as an assistant nor a colleague which ultimately led to him becoming a worker at the Swiss patent office. The prospect of Einstein ever entering into the academic stream looked grim. He had derailed his education and reputation. He was disregarded in the scientific community for his poor work ethic and failure to comply with traditional scientific method. However, in 1905 at the age of 26, Einstein went on to publish four papers that changed his academic merit entirely. March saw Einstein's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Creative Writing: The Preparation to Build a Time Machine The man with the black briefcase walked briskly towards the meeting room, prepared to discuss an hour and a half on his soon–to–be time machine at the seminar. There had been many talks on constructing one, yet no one had tried or began. No one had the resources he had or the skills and dedication he had. He had started working and planning on it three hours to four hours because he believed he could do it and that he would do it. David Sanchez's supervisors and other executive directors waited patiently as he began setting up. "You all know I am trying to bend space–time. To conquer what time meant for one of the most famous scientists of all time, Einstein, the fourth dimension. But I wish to take one step further. We, my team of scientists and I have found out it can be possible to travel time, ladies and gentlemen, without exotic matter," Sanchez said, walking on the stage, staring sharply at his audience. "So far, we have understood that in order to do so, we must travel faster than the speed of light. Before we construct the machine, however, we also need to understand time. Astronomer Carl Sagan believes time is 'resistant to a simple definition.' This means, time cannot be explained just by the tick of the hand on our watches and clocks, nor can it be defined by seasons and sunrises. We must understand that time is so much more complex, that it cannot exist without space and vice versa. This is a space– time continuum." * * * In the laboratory of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Four Quartets And The Four Quartets Einstein's theory of Relativity hinges on two axioms: the laws of physics are the same for all frames of reference, and the speed of light in a vacuum is constant. In his famous train thought experiment, Einstein proved that the order of events depends on the location of the observer. In essence, he proved time dilation: or the phenomena that time bends and contracts. Eventually, he realized time dilation is a necessary consequence of keeping the speed of light in a vacuum constant everywhere in the universe, leading him to eventually conclude that space and time are not separate, distinct entities, but one linked dimension: spacetime. This single dimension, because it stretches and contracts, allows for unusual interactions between space ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He chases this unformed notion, until at last in The Dry Salvages, he releases his own David from the marble block of uncertainty. "The hint half guessed, the gift half understood, is/ Incarnation. /Here the impossible union/of spheres of existence is actual,/ Here past and future/ Are conquered, and reconciled,". The Incarnation provides the only instance wherein time and eternity collide, and co–exist. The Incarnation allows time past, time present, and time yet to come a simultaneous existence. However, the implications of simultaneity drastically change reality, both for Einstein and for Eliot. Einstein's theory allowed for strange realizations, such as light is both a particle and a wave at the same time and in the same way, which seems to break the foundational law of non–contradiction. Eliot's realization that the Incarnation redeems all time by allowing it all to exist together, seems to face the same problem. However, this seemingly self–referential absurdity may spring from nothing more than the frame of reference from within which Eliot and Einstein work. Just as time and eternity are separate and distant entities to the normal observer, the observer on the event horizon sees them as the same thing simultaneously. Perhaps, when viewed from the frame of reference of the Incarnation, these absurdities resolve into clarity, for here "the impossible union of spheres of existence is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Butterfly Theory In A Sound Of Thunder The Story I chose for my research paper was A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury. I chose this story because out of all the stories I've read this semester this one has been the most intriguing. It's a story like no other a story set in a distant future that I hope I never live to see. Time travel is inherently dangerous and should never be used lightly. The butterfly effect otherwise known as the chaos theory is a prime example of why you should never screw with the past. The chaos theory is defined as followed in the Dictionary "Butterfly effect (with reference to chaos theory) the phenomenon whereby a minute localized change in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere". Before we look into the story it's important to analyses this theory further. Because it's a very important part of this story. If you go back intime and kill a butterfly, when you return the world could be a completely different place. So, what its saying is if you mess with the natural order of time by killing or destroying something before its time, there could be grave consequences in store when you return to your time. Now that we have a basic understanding of the butterfly effect let's look at Time travel itself. Einstein's theory is as follows "Einstein's theory of special relativity says that time slows down or speeds up depending on how fast you move relative to something else. Approaching the speed of light, a person inside a spaceship would age much slower than his twin at home. Also, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Bending Space and Time Essay The bending of time and space is usually reserved for science fiction and the dreams of young kids who enjoy the thoughts and fantasy of being great space captains and saving the galaxy. Now if we imagine both time and space being physical things, thing that could be changed, or bent, to our will, we will get the basis of the idea we are trying to present. Space is already viewed as physical, as space doesn't necessarily mean the "Final Frontier" but as the area around us and all that it contains, but we don't have the capability of being able to alter it in any great way, only use it has it was given to us. Time is seen not as a thing at all, but a perception of the world, or space, around us and how it moves and travels, depending on the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now bend that paper in half so those two points are right on top of each other and imagine (since you can't draw this one) the line representing the new shortest distance. Now consider, if you will, being able to do with actual space itself. Bending the entire universe, and this time I mean physically bending it to be able to change the shortest distance to such a distance that it's like being able to take a step there, but since physically bending it is even weirder, we're metaphysically bending it by sending broken up particles to another point where they will be reconstructed into the item originally broken up. One could even argue that in this process the original is copied and destroyed and an entirely new one walks away, or if it isn't a live thing, a new one is obtained, but in such perfect detail to the original, or if this isn't its first time it's gone, a perfect copy of another perfect copy, meaning that there would be no complications caused by moving a copy. But we're humans, and once this technology is real, it is my own personal belief that this won't be a perfect process. So space is a physical thing that can be represented by say, a piece of paper, and then that piece of paper can be physically bent to describe the physical to metaphysical relationship to how it works when someone would bend it to make the shortest distance between the two points event shorter. Now we can discuss how time works, which is as much a question of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Pure Intuition, By Immanuel Kant Math, to Kant is synthetic because mathematical knowledge requires is true more than just definition. "All bachelors are unmarried" is analytic; "the bachelor down the street is untidy" is synthetic. This may seem odd; "1+2 = 3" seems to be analytic, as 2 is the sum of 1 and 1 by definition. Nevertheless this is illusory, according to Kant, because this is already a solved equation. When we look at an unsolved equation, we are presented with a problem. Take, for example 1+2 alone. We do not know what the sum of 1 and 2 are, just that their sum constitutes a number. We then must solve the equation using our intuition, or capacity to reason to come upon the answer, 3. The answer to the equation is not initially contained in the equation in question. If it were, then there would be no... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This may seem peculiar at first, as Kant previously defines intuition as sense–perception. How, one may ask, could one perceive without sensation? Kant explains that sensory intuition helps us visualise physical objects, while pure intuition helps us visualise abstractions– this means we are capable of visualisation objects before their actual experience. Although this may seem peculiar, this, Kant explains, is because when we intuit something, we only intuit our own perceptions: we cannot comprehend things in themselves, or what he called in Critique of Pure Reason "noumena". Otherwise, all our intuitions would be empirical, and such pure mathematics would not be possible: we could simply see things as they really are, and we would not resort to abstracting relationships between concepts as we do in mathematics. What we perceive are our own understandings and ideas of objects; to understand them as they really are is not just impossible, but we could not even comprehend what it would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Time Travel: Wormholes and Ideas on Traveling Forwards and... The concept of time travel is one that often twists the minds of many. The hope is well alive in the hearts of many to go back in time and roam with the dinosaurs, or travel forward to the year of 3404. The following research paper is about time travel, and contains a collection of information on wormholes, the ideas and possibilities of travelling backwards and forwards in time, the concept of the speed of time, and black holes. Space is often depicted as a two dimensional plane, but in reality, space has length, width, height, and also time. Time causes space to become a four dimensional realm. Nothing is flat or solid, including space. It has crevices, voids, and wrinkles. Imagine yourself driving in a car. If you drive in one straight ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wormholes are all around, but are much too small to see. They occur in the nooks and crannies of space and time, and go to more than just planets. If both ends of a wormhole are in the same place, only separated by time, anything that that is pulled in may come out the same place it entered, only at a different time. Negative energy pulls space and time into the mouth of the tunnel, and pushes it out in another universe, much like its exhaust. Wormholes are kind of like stereo systems, as they both can have feedback destroy them. With a stereo system, sound enters the microphone, this travels through wires into an amplifier. The amplifier pushes the sound out into a room, and makes it louder. If the sound that is being pushed into the room goes back into the microphone, it gets caught in a loop, getting louder and louder. This is called feedback. If the feedback is not stopped, the stereo system can destroy itself. A wormhole has a type of feedback as well, only in the form of radiation. A wormhole may expand, and as its natural radiation enters, it becomes stuck in a loop until the wormhole destroys itself. Stephen Hawking believes that one day we may be able to capture, stabilize, and enlarge wormholes for time travel. Tiny wormholes may inflate someday, but they would not last long enough from human time travel, into the future or the past. Time travel into the past is a concept that many ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Who Is Willem Kolff? Have you ever known someone who was on dialysis? If so, have you ever wondered who made it possible? Well, it was none other than Willem Kolff. Willem Kolff was one of the most essential scientists of the 20th Century. The past of this scientist, as well as his discoveries, and their importance in the science world today have contributed to his popularity in the scientific community. The upbringing and education of Willem Kolff was the start of something amazing. Willem Johan Kolff was born on February 14, 1911 in Leiden, Netherlands, and died February 11, 2011 in Pennsylvania. He was the oldest of 5 siblings; and his father was a doctor. Ever since he was a child, Kolff had wanted to follow in his father's footsteps. So, in 1930, he decided to enroll... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, I know for a fact that dialysis treatments are still used today; and they save lives. I can draw parallels to even my own life by knowing that in 2010, my grandfather was on dialysis. While he didn't survive, it did prolong his life. Also, while not his most recognized area, Kolff collaborations to the artificial heart should not be taken lightly. The artificial heart was ground–breaking in the medical world and without Willem Kolff, it might have never been. without the development of the artificial heart, the Berlin Heart (a device that saved a 15–year–old girl in 2006) might never have been developed. Lastly, without Kolff, thousands of people would be dead; or at least they wouldn't have survived as long. You have think like this: everyone dies eventually; and a lot of people will die from an illness of some sort. Usually when someone that you know is suffering like this, you will do everything in your power to let them live even just long enough so that you can say goodbye. Without people like Willem Kolff, thousands of goodbyes might not have ever been able to be say, whether in this century, or the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Arthur Eddington's My Son, The Prince Of Fashion The most beautiful theory, The Economist The Economist's article "The most beautiful theory" discusses Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity. It explains the origins of general relativity through Einstein's initial thought experiments that eventually led to the realization that the university functions in four dimensions ("three spatial dimensions, one temporal one") and that mass curved space–time, creating gravity. Over time, Einstein's theory was verified by observations, such as those made by Arthur Eddington when he noticed the skew of light around the sun during an eclipse, which could only have been due to distorted space–time. His theory has also been expanded over the years as physicists try to combine general relativity with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He describes the various shows they witnessed, brilliantly contrasting his clueless apathy with his son's pure and complete entrancement with the clothes, the shows, and the process. He also describes his son's unique love for fashion and his ability to dress impeccably, which he does due to his love for clothes and despite any teasing and mocking he encounters because of his style. Abe has an impressive and commendable ability to stand out and withstand the scrutiny and criticism that accompanies such distinction (Chabon even comments that Abe designs his clothes, the "outside of his body," to "invite scrutiny"). Ironically, though, Chabon expresses the most important message of the article through the one fashion show to which he did not accompany his son. It was the show his son loved the most, precisely because Chabon, his "minder" (which he purposefully calls himself throughout the article), was not there. It was at the Paris Fashion show, and this one show in particular, that Abe found his "people;" he found those like him, who similarly love everything about fashion. And it was there he finally cured the intense "solitude of his passion" that he suffered at home, amid friends and family that did not share, or really understand, his passion. In Chabon's words "you are born into a family and those are your people," ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Speed Of Light Lab STA2023 Statistics I JAMES YOUNG – TERM PROJECT The Speed of Light from LAB to LAB and Time to Time: Not a Constant Background For centuries, the speed of light, c, has been studied extensively. Its importance as a component of many of the laws of psychics is unparalleled. Its physical meaning defines the nature of space and time; including how they relate to each other, how they relate to all aspects of existence, and how all things relate to all else that is or ever was in existence. The speed of light also serves as a limit for many phenomena; how fast something can go, how much energy something can have, and how big something can get. Perhaps the most important and most recognized example of the speed of light is found ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This realization, which is still in heated debate, sheds new "light" upon the speed of light! We may need to revisit our fundamental assumptions and rethink everything through again. Einstein himself said that we must be our own critics in finding new ways to treat old friends. He meant that our knowledge and what we accept as true must always be questioned as we will never be able to understand the "whole" story – only to keep evolving and rebuilding from our previous findings and dismissals. This is where Einstein's "Mysticism" came from; the ability to know one's limits and to look for that which re–explains what we always accepted to be the final ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Incredible Hulk Research Paper With my eyes wide shut, the following three scientists come to mind: First, Aristotle (384BC – 322BC) Great early Greek scientist who made many researches in the natural sciences including botany, zoology, physics, astronomy, chemistry, and meteorology, and geometry.Second, Albert Einstein was a German –born physicist who developed the general theory of relativity, Won Nobel Prize inPhysics (1921) for his discovery of the Photoelectric effect, which formed basis of Quantum Theory. He is considered the most influential physicist of the 20th century. Third, Sir Isaac Newton (1642–1726) Newton was a polymath who made investigations into a whole range of subjects including mathematics, optics, physics, and astronomy. In his Principia Mathematica, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tudor (1989) notes that between 1951 and 1964 scientists were often portrayed in film as being responsible for saving as well as endangering humanity. In films of that era science is dangerous, but science also provides the most appropriate means of dealing with the dangers that science unleashes. Scientists might, for example, inadvertently create mutant monsters, but scientists also most commonly figure out how to eliminate the threats they have created. In these films, science is dangerous but efficacious. In contrast, more recent entertainment films portray scientists as being unable to solve problems or eliminate threats to humanity. Instead, laypersons most commonly save the day (Tudor 1989). Scientific expertise is devalued in these films, and may even be portrayed as a handicap of sorts. In horror films like C.H.U.D. and the 1988 remake of The Blob, laypersons rid the world of dangerous creatures, but only after the laypersons outwit scientists who either fail to understand the dangers or who have a vested interest in perpetuating the dangers. In films like E.T. and Splash, laypersons save the lives of kind and intelligent creatures by rescuing them from scientific captivity. In these and many other recent films, science no longer provides resources for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay about Informative Speech Scientists Einstein and... Informative Speech Scientists Einstein and Heisenberg A. Introduction My Speech is about the scientists who had the main influence on our current time and have shaped our contemporary view of the world (Also called in Theology the "Zeitgeist"). I have chosen two of them who were in many ways just opposites. One is extremely famous and the other is almost unknown except to specialists. The most famous is of course Albert Einstein. He has significantly altered our view of the world with his Theory of Relativity. The other one is not so well known, his works are commonly are associated with Einstein instead. His name is Heisenberg. He worked mainly in Quantum Physics and was responsible for the development of the Principle of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He would just learn what interested him. He spent hours with thought experiments like how would it be to ride on a beam of light? This sounds very foolish and naturally many people at that time thought the same. But it had a concrete background in the scientific circles of the later 19th century. They had begun to measure the speed of light and that is were it all started. But to understand the issue we have to go back a bit to Issac Newtown who was revolutionary scientist and discovered the law of gravity and the basics of the laws of physics. These were not revolutionary, but revolutionary was the ability to get a mathematical grasp on it so they could calculate. Newtown made it possible to calculate the path of a bullet. Very important for the military. He made an interesting observation. When you take a ball in your hand and throw it, the ball will have a certain speed while it is moving away from you. But if you see somebody in a train throwing a ball the speed of the ball adds up to the speed of the train. This does not seem to be the case if you are yourself in the train throwing that ball. The ball moves away with the same speed as it did when you performed the same thing on the earth. The Speed of the ball is dependant on the viewpoint. Depends from where you measure it. This is a kind of Newtownian Relativity. The speed of an observed incident – like a flying ball – depends on your own speed. If you are throwing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Summary Of The Movie 'Interstellar' PHYS180: Space, Time and Matter Instructor: Professor Tracy Webb Assignment 1– Special and General Relativity Churui Jiang (260785561) October 3, 2017 ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Topic 9 The movie Interstellar is unique among Hollywood films in that it actually tried to get the physics right. Provide an overview and a critique (which can be positive or negative) of the Special and General relativistic effects that appear in this film. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Understanding of Relativity in Movie Interstellar I watched the movie Interstellar when I was in Grade 10. At that time I knew it was a wonderful film not only by the notable director Christopher Nolan but also by its impressive discussion of love and science stories. But I did pay more attention only to the love scenes at that time (Cooper & his daughter, Brand & Edmunds) because fully understanding the scientific theories about the universe in that movie is not an easy thing for a high school student. However, after studying some principles of relativity in PHYS180 class, I realized maybe I can use the knowledge to explain some confusing things which interested me when I watched the movie before. So my main goal in this assignment is to talk about the scientific facts, especially relativity theories, appearing in the movie. I hope I've covered most of the points. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Taking a Closer Look at Phisics Physics. Not something you really hear every day. It's not something you really want to hear either, right? Why is it that when we hear the word physics, it's just a major turnoff. People may even hear the word and just think "get me out of here", even though they may not have the slightest clue of what it's about. Some people do have a slight clue and think molecules or gravity, atoms or Bohr, laws or life, and still may not quite grasp it, but at least have a slight clue. Others, think wasted time and irrelevance, how it kicked their a** in both high school and college. Then the people who really can't comprehend, think goofy white people. To all of this you could say that people tend to dislike what they cannot understand.Physics. The branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy. Physics, is what you will be informed of today. As we've already stated in the definition, physics is the natural science that involves the study of matter and its motion through space and time. So first off, matter, the building block of the universe, is any substance which has mass and occupies space. All physical objects are composed of matter, in the form of atoms. Atoms are in turn made up of neutrons, protons, and electrons. Matter also exists in four states: solid, liquid and gas, and plasma; though there are more yet to be proven possible states. Also, all matter is capable of being converted to energy. You might have heard of E = mc2, that would be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. True Dimensionality of Space-Time Allan Poe states in his essay on cosmology titled Eureka, that "space and duration are one." To many, this is portrayed as the first known instance of suggesting space and time to be joined together as one thing. Albert Einstein's 1905 theory of special relativity is the very beginning of a theory related concept of spacetime, but the first mathematical theory of spacetime actually created by one of his own early teachers named Hermann Minkowski. He created the concept of "Minkowski Space" which is the earliest recommendation to the treatment of space and time as two separate entities of one unified whole. The idea of Minkowski space has led up to special relativity being viewed more so in a geometrical way rather than a scientific and mathematical way. Minkowski space is described as the mathematical formation for which special relativity can be conveniently formulated. In this setting the three dimensions of space are combined with one dimension of time to create a four–dimensional whole expressed together as spacetime. It would be considered extremely important to consider the events that space and time can ultimately affect each other and how space and time are used in cosmological research. However, before touching base with the concept of space time, it seems appropriate to tie together the two basic types of dimensions and how they are ultimately applied to each other. Space–time is closely linked with Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity, mathematician ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. How Did Albert Einstein Changed How People Viewed The... Nicholas Fitzgerald Mr.Winther Literature and Composition 5 October 2017 History and Albert Einstein Albert Einstein was one of the greatest physicists of all time. His early life demonstrated his fascination with science. Einstein's work changed how people viewed the entire universe. Einstein's was born on the 14th of March in 1879. He grew up in Ulm, Germany. Einstein had an irregular education because he was always moving schools. Though being thrown around to many schools he read many popular books on science. By the age of 17 he started attending the Federal Polytechnic Academy in Zurich, Switzerland. While there Einstein studied physics and mathematics. In 1905 Einstein was awarded his PH.D. from the University of Zurich. 1905 was also the year that historians refer to has Einstein's "miracle year". During this time he was wrote and published five theoretical papers. One of these papers titled "On a Heuristic Viewpoint Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light," Einstein talked about how he believed that light is made up of many photons that have particle–like properties and behave like a wave. Einstein's work would eventually lead to him getting the Nobel Prize in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He talked about something he called special relativity. History.com states that "In special relativity, time and space are not absolute, but relative to the motion of the observer. Thus, two observers traveling at great speeds in regard to each other would not necessarily observe simultaneous events in time at the same moment, nor necessarily agree in their measurements of space." History.com also stated "In Einstein's theory, the speed of light, which is the limiting speed of any body having mass, is constant in all frames of reference. In the fifth paper that year, an exploration of the mathematics of special relativity, Einstein announced that mass and energy were equivalent and could be calculated with an equation, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Albert Einstein The Miracle Mind By Tabatha Yeatts I read the biography, Albert Einstein The Miracle Mind by Tabatha Yeatts. Einstein was born on March 14,1879 in Ulm, Germany. He died on April 18, 1955 in Princeton, NJ. Einstein is famous for his equation E = m c2. In this equation E represents the units of energy, m represents the units of mass, and c 2 is the speed of light squared, or multiplied by itself according to Dictionary.com.This is one of Einstein's most remembered accomplishments. Einstein's equation, E = m c2 , is one of his many accomplishments. He has many more though. For example he was offered the presidency of Israel. Though he did decline. Another one of his astonishing achievements is that he solved the riddle of the photoelectric effect.Albert Einstein was awarded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was also a late talker. Maja, Einstein's little sister, believed that his repetition was a reflection of the thoroughness of his thinking. This will later lead to many of his astounding performances. Such as, he provided empirical evidence for the atomic theory. He also enabled the determination of Avogadro's number and therefore the size of molecules. Einstein was the one who answered the basic question, why is the sky blue and he proposed the general theory of relativity. He was rewarded with the Copley Medal, Max Planck Medal, Franklin Medal, Matteucci Medal, and the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society. My book, Albert Einstein The Miracle Mind, was very good for a book report. If you want to know about Albert Einstein I would recommend this book. My favorite part about the book was the time line and the 1st chapter. The time line is perfect for paragraphs 2 and 3. It has all his accomplishments so you don't have to go look them back up. Chapter 1 is one of my favorite parts because I love hearing about people's childhoods, also because it is so descriptive. It will tell everyone's thinking. Such as when the book said Einstein was a slow talker it told his sisters, parents, and maids point of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Themes Of The Four Quartets Manganiello focuses on the interplay between Dante and Eliot manifested in their use of the Incarnation. Drawing on the intent search of the confused speaker of The Waste Land, Manganiello proposes that the Four Quartets answers the search for the essential word with Logos. The epigraphs for Burnt Norton, the opening quartet, center around Logos and the intersections of time. Manganiello fleshes out Eliot's exploration of time and eternity through the lens of the Incarnation. The Incarnation is, of course, the meeting of divinity and humanity, of time and timelessness, of Logos and flesh. Drawing on Dante's comparison of God to both a circle and a point–the eternal and the temporal–Manganiello begins utilizing images from the Divine Comedy, specifically the Paradiso, to provide a deeper understanding of Eliot's themes in the Four Quartets. Focusing specifically on Burnt Norton, Manganiello narrows in on the rose garden, examining the "primal memories of both an earthly and supra–terrestrial paradise of bliss" it triggers. He eventually concludes that, "Eliot, like Dante, invites the reader to cross over from the 'human to the divine, from time to eternity'" (111). Switching his focus to the intersection of time and eternity in the Incarnation, Manganiello discusses an article Eliot translated for the Criterion entitled 'On Reading Einstein'. The article, written by Charles Mauron, argues that "Einstein's theory of relativity does not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...