Author Topic: Science Discussion - Topic: Time Dilation  (Read 6100 times)


In E=mc², the c stands for the speed at which light is currently traveling, right? Not the speed of light as in 186,282 miles per second?

Or would an object at absolute 0 have the same energy as something not.

I just need clarification.


Anyone see that Angels & Demons movie?

Anyone see that Angels & Demons movie?
No, I haven't. Is it science-y?

No, I haven't. Is it science-y?
It has an antimatter bomb that explodes.

I'll be sure to drop in on the conversation once we have a topic that I know something about.

It has an antimatter bomb that explodes.

I'll be sure to drop in on the conversation once we have a topic that I know something about.
oh cool

Anyone see that Angels & Demons movie?

Didn't they try to blow up the Vatican? lol


c is the speed of light in a vacuum

c is the speed of light in a vacuum
So an absolute 0 particle and a speed of light particle with the same amount of matter have the same energy.

Speed is relative, so yes.

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Science is boring. GRAB YOUR TORCH AND PITCHFORKS.  :cookieMonster:
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I'm going to get a hold of your testicles and rip them out of your reproductive system.
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