Need verification of physics phrase for novel

In summary, the conversation discussed the need for verification of a physics phrase for a novel. After receiving suggestions on how to phrase the concept of being in two different places at the same time in classical physics, the author decides to use a simpler and more artistic approach. The conversation also recognizes the difference between science and fiction.
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Need verification of "physics phrase" for novel

Dear scientists,

I am currently working on a novel, and for that I need a phrase to be verified for accuracy and validity, as I do not want to come up with something that is complete nonsense.

In plain English, I want to say that you cannot be at two different places at the same time.

My suggestion is as follows:

"According to the Classical Physics, at any given time you cannot stay at more than one position in the three-dimensional space."

How does that sound? Is it wrong with regards to the Classical Physics? Anything more accurate? Any better phrasing that refers to scientific facts?

Thanking you in advance for any comments. They do not need to be poetic.


Regards,

Jacobs
 
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  • #2
Well I wouldn't say "the" classical physics, because there are many branches of classical physics, and "the" seems to imply there is just one thing called classical physics.

Why would you use the word "stay"? That suggesting something which is not moving, or stationary. Also you need to distinguish what you're referring to - wave and fields can exist in many different places, but particles don't classically.
 
  • #3
Well I would rephrase what you're trying to say in a much more sterile sounding way:

"According to classical physics, at any given time, a particle must have a unique position vector." You might want to add on "with respect to a given reference frame." Plus, things like classical thermodynamics really don't talk about the exact positions of particles, so you might want to say "classical mechanics" instead.

We don't like using the hypothetical "you" in physics, and things like fields and rigid bodies actually can exist throughout extended regions of space.

In quantum physics, we often talk about particles being in a "superposition of states", and a particle which is in a superposition of two position eigenstates can be thought of as being in "two places at once."
 
  • #4
Ouch, I quickly realize that I should avoid this comparison altogether, as there seems to be no simple way to explain it in a meaningful way.

That's why science is one thing, and fiction another.

Thanking you very much indeed for your efforts :-)Jacobs
 
  • #5
I think it sounds just fine with the minor changes suggested by Dipole: "According to Classical Physics, at any given time you cannot be at more than one position in three-dimensional space." It's not going to be for a classical mechanics textbook, after all!
 
  • #6
You are right about that. I will give it a go, taking the "artistic freedem" into consideration. The reader will get the point after all.

Thanking you very much indeed,


Jacobs
 
  • #7
or even just...

According to the Classical Physics, you [or an object] cannot be at two different places at the same time.
 

Related to Need verification of physics phrase for novel

1. What is the meaning of "physics phrase" in the context of a novel?

"Physics phrase" refers to a specific phrase or concept related to the principles and laws of physics that is used in the context of a novel. This could include terms such as "energy conservation," "Newton's laws of motion," or "quantum mechanics."

2. Why is it important to have accurate physics phrases in a novel?

Accurate physics phrases help to create a realistic and believable world for the reader. They also add depth and credibility to the story, especially if the novel is set in a scientific or technological setting.

3. How can I verify the accuracy of a physics phrase in a novel?

One way to verify the accuracy of a physics phrase in a novel is to consult with a physicist or other expert in the field. They can provide feedback and ensure that the phrase is in line with current scientific understanding.

4. Can I use creative license when including physics phrases in a novel?

While there may be some room for creative interpretation, it is important to stay true to the basic principles and laws of physics. Straying too far from reality may make the novel seem implausible to readers.

5. Are there any resources available for writers to learn about physics phrases?

Yes, there are many resources available for writers to learn about physics phrases, including books, online articles, and scientific publications. It may also be helpful to attend workshops or conferences on the subject to gain a deeper understanding.

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