Can Space Time Remember?
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Top Comments (10)
Man when I started watching I was still in college, now im 30 and Matts beard is going grey. Hope the show keeps going strong for at least another decade
I just wanna thank PBS Space Time for all the hard work and great videos they create. I didnt know any physics and now i have a deep understanding of how the universe works. You guys inspired me to learn physics. Thank you.
Hi, gravitational wave physicist here. Small correction on how LISA's interferometry works. It doesn't actually work like a physical interferometer because the lasers would become too faint at such long distances to do it the normal way. Instead, it basically times the distance a photon takes to go from one detector to the other in 1 direction, and then the interferometric pattern you would normally get is reconstructed through a technique called Time Delay Interferometry (TDI)! Sadly the data analysis for LISA is quite different from the previous ground-based detectors and everyone's slightly panicking about it
"Gravitational Spin Memory" sounds like the name of a late-90s techno/hiphop band.
To Matt and the team at PBS Space-time, thank you for your years of dedication and service providing us (the general public) such an in depth and resourceful insight into quantum physics, astrophysics, and all that is space and time. I've been watching since the days of calculating what planet Mario is on to jump as high as he does. Since the previous host... You enrich my life and satisfy my intense curiosity of the universe we live in. I live for this. Thanks again, JT Gullickson. From Canada. Love and Peace
"The universe is very old, but it remembers." Why was this so ominous!? 🤣
Last time I was this early the electroweak force hadn't split yet
So Dr. Serova was right and regular deformation due to FTL propulsion causes cumulative damage. Better limit cruising speeds to warp 5 until we can come up with variable geometry warp fields that will be able to prevent further damage.
3:00 This is not strictly true: water waves create Stokes' drift, which is a net displacement of water in the direction of the wave.
Permanent displacement in space-time suggests it’s not only elastic but also has a ‘plastic’ quality, behaving like a medium that can be permanently shaped. This also opens up the idea that space-time could have quantized properties, aligning it with quantum gravity ideas.
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Top Comments (10)
Man when I started watching I was still in college, now im 30 and Matts beard is going grey. Hope the show keeps going strong for at least another decade
I just wanna thank PBS Space Time for all the hard work and great videos they create. I didnt know any physics and now i have a deep understanding of how the universe works. You guys inspired me to learn physics. Thank you.
Hi, gravitational wave physicist here. Small correction on how LISA's interferometry works. It doesn't actually work like a physical interferometer because the lasers would become too faint at such long distances to do it the normal way. Instead, it basically times the distance a photon takes to go from one detector to the other in 1 direction, and then the interferometric pattern you would normally get is reconstructed through a technique called Time Delay Interferometry (TDI)! Sadly the data analysis for LISA is quite different from the previous ground-based detectors and everyone's slightly panicking about it
"Gravitational Spin Memory" sounds like the name of a late-90s techno/hiphop band.
To Matt and the team at PBS Space-time, thank you for your years of dedication and service providing us (the general public) such an in depth and resourceful insight into quantum physics, astrophysics, and all that is space and time. I've been watching since the days of calculating what planet Mario is on to jump as high as he does. Since the previous host... You enrich my life and satisfy my intense curiosity of the universe we live in. I live for this. Thanks again, JT Gullickson. From Canada. Love and Peace
"The universe is very old, but it remembers." Why was this so ominous!? 🤣
Last time I was this early the electroweak force hadn't split yet
So Dr. Serova was right and regular deformation due to FTL propulsion causes cumulative damage. Better limit cruising speeds to warp 5 until we can come up with variable geometry warp fields that will be able to prevent further damage.
3:00 This is not strictly true: water waves create Stokes' drift, which is a net displacement of water in the direction of the wave.
Permanent displacement in space-time suggests it’s not only elastic but also has a ‘plastic’ quality, behaving like a medium that can be permanently shaped. This also opens up the idea that space-time could have quantized properties, aligning it with quantum gravity ideas.