well duh, of course our knowledge of physics changes
5/14/2005 11:21:35 PM
IT seems though the Rb doesn't exhibit this behavior until it reaches the special circumstances of the experiment. Until it collapses into the BEC, then it behaves just like a particle, and you can call it as such.
5/14/2005 11:27:18 PM
again;1.) physics has proven cool gasses can occupy the same location. thus the definition of a particle must change, changing the definition to exclude this behavior would negate the purpose of physics. physics changes, should we have changed the meaning of the word flat when we found out the earth was round?should we have?2. "1 a : a minute quantity or fragment b : a relatively small or the smallest discrete portion or amount of something" you forgot to include this definition, m-w. this clearly proves a gas has particles.just so you know, if you actually try to tell anyone a gas doesnt contain particles, youll be laughed at^yes, you must cool it for the particle to collapse into a BEC[Edited on May 14, 2005 at 11:28 PM. Reason : 0]
5/14/2005 11:28:07 PM
moron, newton and the other dead people didnt see relative time. You can only measure relative-time at high speeds or long distances. But time is still relative EVERYWHERE that time exists. I dont care that you dont notice Rb's weird behaviors except in weird conditions. Rb, and everything else, is weird right now.Josh
5/14/2005 11:34:27 PM
What happens to the Rb when it is warmed up?Do the particles take on any particular state?
5/14/2005 11:34:28 PM
entangled obviously
5/14/2005 11:36:12 PM
okthe definition of a noun (particle) shouldnt be changed, BUT our theory of undestanding how it behaves SHOULD changeddo you understand?^^ yea, you can heat it up into a plasm. plasm contrains particles, its kind like a fluid state. most matter does this at very high temps[Edited on May 14, 2005 at 11:42 PM. Reason : -0gkgh]
5/14/2005 11:39:24 PM
i already answered that
5/14/2005 11:41:22 PM
a particle (noun) can be defined as something that exists in two different physical locations, but a particle is still a particle if we find part of the definition is wrongsometimes we are wrong. a particle has a lot of definitions. one, its turns out, was wrongagain; the earth's definition was once:1a; a giant flat rockwe had to make small modificationdo you see that?[Edited on May 14, 2005 at 11:44 PM. Reason : 0]
5/14/2005 11:43:29 PM
earth contains mostly the same rocks it did thousands of years agothe word particle was created when nobody knew atoms existed
5/14/2005 11:53:18 PM
fuck this shittheres more interesting parts of physics to talk about
5/15/2005 12:01:49 AM
^^^actually, we knew from the days of artistotle and socrates (this was way before the english word 'particle' came along) that matter most likely exist in a tiny indivisable pieces, like atoms. he talked about this a lot. from m-w
5/15/2005 3:01:03 AM
Josh:
5/15/2005 4:32:34 AM
5/15/2005 3:52:41 PM
5/16/2005 11:58:20 AM
aliens believe in weird physics
5/16/2005 1:18:04 PM
bttt
7/29/2005 3:08:50 PM
when something falls to the ground, that's 'coz God wants it tothis gravity crap is only one step away from atheism
8/2/2005 7:25:14 PM
a little inferance never hurt anyone.
8/2/2005 10:52:00 PM
8/2/2005 10:56:56 PM
It doesnt matter how random it looks. Theres always a chance its deterministic, but Humans are too stupid to figure out the equations. It could later be proven deterministic, but can never be proven random.
8/31/2005 10:36:23 PM
I have never been to space to see with my own eyes how gravity forms planets and such. I've always thought with more mass the stronger the pull. The larger astriod pulls in smaller astroids towards it. Such as in the belt between mars and jupiter. Thats how astroids accumalate mass. The reason why these astroids haven't formed their own planet is due to the gravity of Jupiter and Mars pulling the astroids this way and that. Thats my juvenille approach to gravity. Your thoughts.
8/31/2005 10:59:32 PM
F = G m1 m2 / r^2thats all you need
8/31/2005 11:03:18 PM
^ if space were flat
8/31/2005 11:04:15 PM
space is flat
8/31/2005 11:07:44 PM
F = G m1 m2 / r^2So, Force equals Gravity times mass one, times mass two, divided by radius squared.... oh what the hell, explain this to me
8/31/2005 11:08:03 PM
r in that equation refers to the distance between the two bodies
8/31/2005 11:10:57 PM
how is space flat, do you mean if I were to create the universe using wire frame models it would still be flat since from my perspective it would still be 2d?
8/31/2005 11:11:18 PM
i was just trolling
8/31/2005 11:13:30 PM
blarg [Edited on August 31, 2005 at 11:14 PM. Reason : 3]
8/31/2005 11:13:36 PM
I remember why I never got into physics. Its boring as hell.
8/31/2005 11:16:35 PM
Hell isnt boring. If it were ever found, I'm sure it would become an object of great interest, shown on the news everyday for weeks.
9/20/2005 1:59:55 AM
physics is cool
9/20/2005 9:27:38 AM