Author Archives: The Physicist

Q: Half-life?

The original question was: If you have a lump of radioactive material with a half life of say 10,000 years, then how come it could start steadily decaying right away? Why wouldn’t everything be relatively stable for 10,000 years and … Continue reading

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Q: What’s the point of going to the Moon?

Physicist: We imagine interplanetary spacecraft as massive, expensive rockets, but the Moon changes that.  Spacecraft built and launched from the Moon don’t have to have huge boosters; even tiny spacecraft can travel across the solar system efficiently.  We should go … Continue reading

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Q: How hard is it to build a space elevator? What’s the point?

Physicist: Right around the end of the 19th century, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (of rocket equation fame) got to thinking about how a taller version of the Eiffel tower, built on the equator, might be a good way to get things into … Continue reading

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Q: Could we get rid of CO2 if we pumped it through a pipe into space?

Physicist: Like any plumbing fix: it depends on the pipe. Evangelista Torricelli, the first to measure the weight of the air above us, once famously wrote that “Noi viviamo sommersi nel fondo d’un pelago d’aria.” (“We live submerged at the … Continue reading

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Q: Why was it so hard to take a picture of a black hole? What are we even looking at?

Physicist: Black holes and space are both black, so there’s that.  But while black holes tend to be very small, space is bonkers big and filled with just enough stuff to give astronomers things to look at while simultaneously getting … Continue reading

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Q: Will time travel ever be invented?

Physicist: It already has!  Or rather, it already will be. Once time travel has/will have been invented, you’d think that said inventor could just go back in time and show off their invention, or give it to some ancestor (or … Continue reading

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