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SeanFlannery Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() http://www.lifeslittlemysteries.com/is-pi-wrong-tau-1815/ This actually clears up a question I had about the modulation field on the oscillator module IP: Logged |
photonal Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() That explains why we don't have the 2π editor in Kyma! ![]() [So perhaps SSC were onto this first?] IP: Logged |
pete Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() At last I always thought Pi was wrong when I was at school but it fell on deaf ears. When will the realize that E=MC2 is also wrong. The only reason it looks the way it does is because of the units they have chosen to use for E an M. If The unit of energy was C2 times smaller, then it would be Then many other formula would change to accommodate the new small unit of energy. Newtons E=Half MV2 will become E=half MV2 over C2 Suddenly having speed and velocity is the same formula opens up new doors and velocity can be considered relative to the speed of light, not the none exiting status. IP: Logged |
photonal Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() It seems even the given of the constant C is not quite as it seems. For a long time I had understood that C is the universal speed limit but have a noticed in the last few years that scientists make the distinction that information cannot go faster than C, however 'things' could. For example, Lawrence Krauss mentions in his lecture ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ImvlS8PLIo )that the rate of expansion of the universe is increasing - whereby in billions of years in the future, nearby Galaxies would be moving away from us (or us from them) greater than the velocity of light but we wouldn't be able to observe them as the light/information from other galaxies would be moving at a slower rate than our own velocity,i.e. it wouldn't reach us. Sometimes I wonder if the universe is just a giant multi-dimensional Möbius strip - whereby the folding of dimensions (11 at the last count?) ultimately lead us back to the start. A universe in a photonal fluctuation... IP: Logged |
patrik Member |
![]() ![]() ![]() thanks for that link! IP: Logged |
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