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one last post unless some one here is as mad as me (don't want it to be 200 years after my death)im a bit surprised at how few seem to have even bothered looking at my video even if it is just for a lol,so all i have to say is look on the net for cloud chambers and look at the VAPORE TRAIL AND TELL ME DOES IT LOOK AS IF IT IS A CORK SCREW PATH,if no one here thinks that then i might as well take up watching crappy soaps,
Quotewith out man there is no time,So why then, does a clock in orbit run slower than a clock on the ground?
with out man there is no time,
Cloud chambers are generally placed in magnetic fields. That supplies the force I asked about. They do this because the curvature of the path tells them about the mass and charge of the particles. In the absense of a field the electron travels in a straight line.
Fr0sty:There ARE no 'real' rainbows. They are virtual images.If you don't want to post pictures then you must describe the 'corkscrew trails' in a bit more detail if it is to make any sense. You write of it "starting to fall". What can that mean?
There ARE no 'real' rainbows. They are virtual images.please explain ?
QuoteThere ARE no 'real' rainbows. They are virtual images.please explain ?Google it. There are hundreds of links with diagrams showing how a rainbow is formed. It's no more 'there' than the image you see in a mirror; they are both virtual images. Do some elementary, School optics and you will see the difference between real and virtual images; there is a subtle but relevant difference.It worries me that you can have such strong opinions about deep matters involving quantum Physics and the like if you seem not to know that.
Frosty:)When white light meets a prism (open an old binocular and try it:) it will break up in different wavelengths.when those 'hit' your retina your brain will translate them into different colors.that will then be your 'rainbow'.A drop of water on a leaf if you make a small hole will act a 'magnifying device' concentrating the light, and if I remember right you can even use it to set fire to underlying materials, just like a magnifying glass.That experiment will show you that water acts very much like any other transparent medium.From that it's not such a jump to guess that light when 'falling through' a raindrop can be split into different wavelengths.Much in the same way as through that prism.I think you will find this interesting.http://www.sciencecentric.com/news/article.php?q=07111507"As different component 'colours' of white light have different frequencies each individual frequency would therefore be stopped at a different stage down the taper, thereby creating the 'trapped rainbow.'"
what is this a test for a 4 year old ?? im getting more confused a c[lock in orbit takes longer to do 1 full days rotation,or are you on about atomic clock ?
Quotewhat is this a test for a 4 year old ?? im getting more confused a c[lock in orbit takes longer to do 1 full days rotation,or are you on about atomic clock ?No, it doesn't matter what type of clock it is, because it's time itself that is dilated. Because a clock in orbit is moving faster than us relative to the earth time passes slower for it (relative to our own clock). Even a clock on top of a water tower runs slower, which was one of the experiments that supported Einstein's theory of general relativity.So time is not just a man made concept.
so let me get this right you say we have no choice in life ?that our death is pre determined no matter what we do ??
to not think that the way of telling time is getting distorted and not time its self is so closed minded
Quoteso let me get this right you say we have no choice in life ?that our death is pre determined no matter what we do ??No, I am not saying what happens throughout time is predetermined, just that time flows differently for one frame of reference relative to another. If you travelled in a spaceship near to the speed of light for a few years (a few years by your calendar in the ship) then returned to earth you may find decades have passed on earth. Quoteto not think that the way of telling time is getting distorted and not time its self is so closed mindedI'm close-minded? The reason I believe this is because of evidence, experiments have confirmed that time passes slower the closer you get to the speed of light. Do you think the scientific community just took Einsteins word for it and never questioned it? It has been rigorously tested by experiment. It would indeed be interesting if time travel was possible so you could go back and let him know what a close-minded individual he is. I agree with Sophiecentaur that you need to learn to crawl before you can walk, especially if you're going to be telling people they're walking wrong.And sorry for the loss of your lover but you're not looking at light that was captured when she was alive, you're looking at information that was captured when she was alive. But I don't see why you bring that up because I didn't say anything about records being time-travel.
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The plant won't age any slower just because you control its environment. What i'm talking about isn't time travel, just time dilation
The plant is adapting to its environment, time is not passing faster. If you sit a clock next to the plant it isn't going to go faster or slower.