Author Archives: The Physicist

Q: After the heat death of the universe will anything ever happen again?

Physicist: If you wait forever, then you might see something happen.  But the more practical answer is: no. The universe does a lot of stuff (for example, whatever you did today), but literally everything that ever happens increases entropy.  In … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Entropy/Information, Physics | 36 Comments

Q: Why does kinetic energy increase as velocity squared?

The original question was: … the formula for kinetic energy is and the formula for momentum is .  I ran into these in physics class long ago and was really bothered by the first formula.  How can energy go up … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Physics | 16 Comments

Q: Quaternions and Octonions: what?

Physicist: The most straightforward way to stumble across quaternions is to sit around thinking about complex numbers, where we have “i” which is the square root of -1 and stands for “imaginary number”.  If you have i, then you have … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Logic, Math | 10 Comments

Q: Since the Earth is spinning and orbiting and whatnot, are we experiencing time wrong because of time dilation?

Physicist: A little! The movement of Earth, as well as the Earth’s gravity, change how much time we experience compared to other objects in the universe.  If we were to occasionally compare our clocks to clocks in tight orbits around … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Astronomy, Relativity | 32 Comments

Q: How do I know my windmill is on straight?

The original question was: I got quite the challenge from my father in law. The problem is well defined, but I’m having difficulties finding a meaningful answer. The reason why he asked me is because I’m an engineering student and … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Engineering, Equations, Geometry, Math | 4 Comments

Q: If all matter originated from a single point, does that mean all matter is entangled?

The original question was: All matter originated from a single point, does that mean all matter is entangled? If it is why do you need to create new entangled practices when doing experiments? Are there different types or degree’s of … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Physics, Quantum Theory | 8 Comments