How Can SPACE and TIME be part of the SAME THING?
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Top Comments (10)
Space and time are relative, the more time I spend with my relatives the more space I need
That is when your girlfriend says she needs some space and time to think about things.
My favorite concept which I read way back when I was in Junior High school is that "when you travel at any speed you trade space for time." You gain time (time dilation) and you lose space (length contraction).
No one can make me understand, or believe to understand, complex physics like Arvin.
"Space time" is what an astronaut exclaims when he's suiting up for a space walk.
That’s a lot of difficult key concepts packed into one easier to understand video, bravo! 👏
Well. I tried, but I’m going to need the Bunny Rabbits and Giraffes version of the explanation.
Wow, I just happened to come across this video and I found the explaination super helpful with such a complex concept (you can tell that I'm not a science major here). The use of interactive graphics really helps guide the viewers to have a better understanding of the talk. But the real genius is how Mr. Arnold breaks the concept down and use simple languages to clarify the complexities of space-time (I'm still not there yet but may be I will someday). STEM students can truly benefit from this type of education. I'll definitely keep following this and hope my granddaughter will benefit from this someday, should she chooses to go into science/engineering. Thank you.
How the hell I end up here at 1 AM 😂
What's crazy is, once you realize all matter and energy emerges straight out of spacetime itself, you realize how space and time also emerge from the Quantum fields.
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Top Comments (10)
Space and time are relative, the more time I spend with my relatives the more space I need
That is when your girlfriend says she needs some space and time to think about things.
My favorite concept which I read way back when I was in Junior High school is that "when you travel at any speed you trade space for time." You gain time (time dilation) and you lose space (length contraction).
No one can make me understand, or believe to understand, complex physics like Arvin.
"Space time" is what an astronaut exclaims when he's suiting up for a space walk.
That’s a lot of difficult key concepts packed into one easier to understand video, bravo! 👏
Well. I tried, but I’m going to need the Bunny Rabbits and Giraffes version of the explanation.
Wow, I just happened to come across this video and I found the explaination super helpful with such a complex concept (you can tell that I'm not a science major here). The use of interactive graphics really helps guide the viewers to have a better understanding of the talk. But the real genius is how Mr. Arnold breaks the concept down and use simple languages to clarify the complexities of space-time (I'm still not there yet but may be I will someday). STEM students can truly benefit from this type of education. I'll definitely keep following this and hope my granddaughter will benefit from this someday, should she chooses to go into science/engineering. Thank you.
How the hell I end up here at 1 AM 😂
What's crazy is, once you realize all matter and energy emerges straight out of spacetime itself, you realize how space and time also emerge from the Quantum fields.