Author Archives: The Physicist

Q: Why is a negative times a negative positive?

Physicist: The multiplication rules for signs are You’d be hard pressed to find someone who disagrees with the first rule, and if you press hard you’ll find that almost everyone has been confused (at least once) by the third.  In … Continue reading

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Q: In relativity, length contracts at high speeds. But what’s contracting? Is it distance or space or is there even a difference?

The original question was: I can’t find a consistent answer to this question; please help.  A spaceship leaves Earth and heads to a star 4 light years away at 80% of light speed.  An observer on Earth knows that the … Continue reading

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Q: Can you beat the uncertainty principle using entanglement, by measuring position on one particle and momentum on the other?

Physicist: The Uncertainty Principle is a little subtle.  Most folk are introduced to it as “the more precisely you measure the position of a particle, the less precisely you can measure its momentum, and vice versa”.  That makes it sound … Continue reading

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Q: Why do clouds hold their form?

Physicist: The short answer is: they don’t! Clouds are just a bunch of moisture in the air (contain your shock).  What’s a little surprising is that the transparent, non-cloudy air around them typically has almost the same amount of moisture.  … Continue reading

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An origin story

Physicist: Back in May I advertised a Story Collider thing in LA where I talked about doing the Ask a Mathematician / Ask a Physicist booth at Burning Man and some of the folk we met there.  Story Collider collects … Continue reading

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Q: Can free will exist in our deterministic universe?

Physicist: It depends on what you mean by “free will” and where you draw the line on “determinism”.  Both of these are a matter of opinion, so philosophers (and the rest of us) will have plenty to argue about for … Continue reading

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