I've been doing some searching, and have yet to find any kind of appropriate information pertaining to my question. I was wondering: According to relativity, that when matter and light is consumed by a black hole, it is accelerated to a speed that is beyond the speed of light, which is why no information can escape it. According to Einsteins theory of relativity, the faster matter gets to the speed of light, the slower time is from the perspective of the matter. Once reaching the speed of light, time ceases to exist; so is it possible that all the matter consumed by black holes is actually the matter that was created by the big bang that created the black holes to begin with? As in, is it possible that the matter consumed by black holes, since time no longer exists for the matter, it could then return to when time actually began into existence(the big bang)? And this could be a paradoxical cycle/infinite loop in which all matter in the universe is continuously returned back to the big bang which is where the big bang got/gets its matter to begin with? Does this violate any other leading theory's of today, or violate any of the standard model, quantum physics, string theory, etc...?
Liked your video "BEHIND THE SCENES – Teleportation." I'm considering having my students view it, so they can see how short videos like yours are created -- they will be doing similar work in biology. You briefly show the storyboard, but is there a way to see an image of it? My students sometimes struggle with understanding how much depth (or not) to provide in the storyboards.
I just finished watching The Age of Adaline and although I know that it is a fictional movie, I was curious of the physics behind her condition and if what they explained in the movie could in ways (it's fiction I know it isn't really possible) be something that could actually occur?
Can you explain how to work out shock loading when a person falls? If i fall in a harness how much energy is on the anchor point. It seams too much. I only fall 2m.
Could you explain why the "Planetary Model of the Atom" is wrong? You mentioned it your video "Why the Solar System is Flat", but I can't find a follow-up video of it.
Hi, can you speak about schumann resonance ? I have read a lot of things about it, especially that it is accelerating and it would eventually cause "magnetic pole reversal" something like that ... truth or bullshit ?
hey Henry can you answer the following
what is the shape of the universe? spherical/ flat (which is predominantly presumed)/ellipsoid etc etc and why?
looking forward to your video.
P.S.- I'm a big fan of your show
Hey man! How's it going? My name is Daniel Lopez and I'd like to talk to you about what I'm doing for my NSF grant internship. Long story short, I need to make Computer Science Related videos and the format that Ive been following so far is the same as yours! I have make a couple of videos already (with one more on the way) and I'd like hear your criticism about it. I also draw on a piece of paper and take a time lapse video (although, it's more of a sped-up video rather than a take a photo every 10 secs video). I've honed my video/audio editing skills in doing this as well. Is there an email or some way that I can contact you for more information and possible keep the conversation rolling? (As a native spanish speaker, I also do these videos in spanish, one for every english video).
MinutePhysics, I HAVE A QUESTION!
MinutePhysics, I HAVE A QUESTION!
MinutePhysics, I HAVE A QUESTION!
MinutePhysics, I HAVE A QUESTION!
1. Travelling at the speed of light,
if i travel for 1 year in the same direction, and
take another 1 year to come back,
How much time would have passed on Earth?
Will it be many years in future or would it be 2 years
since the day i left?
2. Same question as Q1, but what if it was
at 99.999 percent speed of light?
3. What if Im running around the earth at the speed of light
or at 99.999%, would it result in different answer?
+Park Joseph According to Einstein's theory of General Relativity, any object with mass requires infinite energy in order to travel in the speed of light, which is literally impossible... But lets keep this stuff aside and assume for a while that we could travel in the speed of light!!! The consequences would be as follows..
1. If you could really travel in the speed of light for 2 years, that would be awesome!! You would experience time dilation and would be younger than you actually should be. In addition, you could say that the time in the Earth would literally slow down a lot for you.. Time in the Earth would almost stop (for you) . So, if you departed off from the Earth at...... say 9:00 am 26 May 2016, you would arrive back to the Earth at the same time... Even though you travelled for 2 whole years!!! Isn't that cool??
2. For your second question, it's pretty much the same answer.. But you wouldn't need infinite energy now ( Even though you would need a lot of energy).... The time dilation experienced by you would be a little less when compared to the first case... Though the time in the Earth would slow down for you, it would slow down comparatively less than the first case.....
3. Look +Park Joseph, the speed of light variates as it travels through different means. Say for example, the speed of light in vacuum is 3×10^8 ( To be precise, 299,792,458 metres per second). In the atmosphere of the Earth, it is 299,700,000 metres per second. Though not practically possible, the repercussion would be almost the same as in the second case... Also would you have a higher chance to win gold medals in almost all the running races.... LOL!!
I would be uploading videos related to all these stuff in the near future...
So, please do subscribe to my channel..Here's the link👇🏻
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYNZe9CWHn4q2-rVd2SMVcg
Have a great day +Park Joseph... See ya ....
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