Ohh, ok. Was my theory on how relativity works practical?
To be honest I had a bad acid trip last year and I'm just trying to find solidity in the world around me. I now see my vibration theory isn't feasible... I was just thinking about how matter vibrates, our brain waves "vibrate" or oscillate, how our sight and hearing is based upon vibrations and the frequency at which they vibrate determines how we percieve the world... but i suppose none of that was at all relevant lol. Oh wait were you still referring to the relativity thing? I'm not exactly sure what i meant with that, the whole "room for vibrations" thing was the first thing to pop into my head at the time. How exactly does it work? Why do particles moving faster decay slower? Do we even know that answer?
How exactly does it work? Why do particles moving faster decay slower? Do we even know that answer?
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As I was explaining, it is due to relativistic effects of time dilation[experienced by the detection apparatus]/ length contraction[observed by the particle].
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/relativ/muon.html
This is still so hard for me to wrap my head around. When i think of time i still think of it as experienced collectively the same. Not in seperate frames. I'm still struggling to grasp it... What if we use the sun as the observer? This is my line of thought and where im stuck. Lets say i get in a super fast, heat resistant rocket ship and fly around the sun a million times while my gf waits at home. No matter how fast i move the sun will still remain in the same position for the both of us will it not? Is the sun's position irrelavent? When i think of time, i think of a clock, the time of day. At the time 12:30 the sun will be in the middle of the sky relative to the earth in california. My clock would read 12:05 and my gf's would read 12:30 but the sun would still be in the middle of the sky? I think you see where i'm going with this. I don't think now is relative to your frame. Even if i come back to earth and i'm 20 and she's 40 and i talk to her, that's still now, she's not recieving the message 20 years in the past due to my frame being so different. Now is the moment we're experiencing, the plane we exist in, and as long as we're within reach of each other we can never leave this now. Frames have nothing to do with time (progression of now), frames have everything to do with our lifespan and how many gray hairs i get and how soon.^
As I was explaining, it is due to relativistic effects of time dilation[experienced by the detection apparatus]/ length contraction[observed by the particle].
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/relativ/muon.html
This is still so hard for me to wrap my head around.
Relativistic and quantum-mechanical models are notoriously difficult to communicate to laypeople in the English language without recourse to diagrams and technical terminology. One thing of which I am certain is this: Without the requisite training in mathematics, one can never truly comprehend the vast majority of modern physics (even Newton's classical mechanics require some knowledge of trigonometry and calculus). At any rate, I'm not entirely sure how much physics has to say about most philosophical issues, since I consider physical science to be more in the business of model-building and approximation rather than the ultimate explication of universal truths.
I had a hard time (philosophically) grasping relativity as well, but after receiving some mathematical training, I began to grudgingly accept much of what I saw at face value. Our discovery of the 'time-dilation' that occurs near light-speed is the result of many hours of painstaking mathematical inquiry, not a lengthy academic discussion composed of words. As difficult as that fact (and the bizarre physics that it has produced) may be to accept, it is the real reason that these concepts are so ineffable for scientists and so baffling to the lay public to whom these theories are admirably being communicated as effectively as possible. There is ultimately a limit to how much can be said about a world as thoroughly strange as ours. Think of an emotionally poignant scene from your past; then try to fully express it in all its intricate detail in a few short sentences. You will find your rich experience reduced to a mere slogan, a blurb. That is, in a sense, what happens to these physics when we try to succinctly communicate them to non-specialists as well. I'm aware that this wasn't much of an answer, but I'm not a physicist, and cannot purport to offer any useful commentary on the subject of relativity proper. I do feel justified, however, in urging you to deeply consider the relationship of science to the world in which we live and the particular kind of philosophy that you're trying to do.
he is indeed using it to argue against my philosophies so he needs to be able to put it in terms so that there are no holes in the logic behind it
I easily grasp the concept of relativity
Edit: one more question. Say i'm flying around the universe in my super fast rocket ship and during this time i'm still able to talk to my gf on my cell phone during my whole trip and it takes no time for my cell phone's waves to reach my gf. If i talk to her constantly throughout my entire trip will my speech seem sped up to her? They can't or shouldn't because like i said before we are locked in the same moment, the same now, the same plane. Or will I indeed experience 20 years worth of moments (the same amount she experiences and the same amount of telephone conversation) but i will age by 1 year? If so we could live 10x longer via hyper space travel xD and 10x shorter if we slowed down the rate at which the earth moves lol. And DMT! The time distortion! 15 minutes on earth feeling like an eternity, perhaps because we really are traveling through hyperspace .
I easily grasp the concept of relativity, the problem is the logistics. See i would just let relativity go until i had the proper education but he is indeed using it to argue against my philosophies so he needs to be able to put it in terms so that there are no holes in the logic behind it.
right now, not yesterday, not tomorrow
Now is very important when we decide to do something NOW or NEVER
False, you can decide to delay doing something into the future, of course when you actually do it, it is "now" but you need not execute a plan as soon as you think of it.