Yes, i have 2 questions about time travel.
- If an object exceeds the speed of light (which i think is impossible becuase e=mc^2, right?) will it travel forward or backward in time, or nothing happen.
- Also, Disregarding passing the speed of light, is there any strong theories that time...
hmm, you could try a sort of trebuchet, an old catapult that used a counter-weight to throw the object pretty dam far.
just look for 'trebuchet' or something along those lines in google or any search engine.
hehe, good thing I am studying this stuff in school presently,
actually to cool something down to absolute zero is impossible by many phyiscians theories, including Einstein. The way they cooled it though, according to my book, is a magnetic 'bottle'. But another question is...what would...
*eh hem*, this is my first post in this forum and i have a query on heat transfusion, i think i have the right forum though.
how do you measure the transfer of heat from a heater of certain watt's to a solid of certain mass?
thank you in advance,
ben