Category Archives: Philosophical

Q: Does the 2nd law of thermodynamics imply that everything must eventually die, regardless of the ultimate fate of the universe?

Physicist: The 2nd law of thermodynamics states that in any closed system entropy will increase over time. The exact rate at which entropy increases is situation dependent (e.g., being on fire or not). As a quick aside, one of my … Continue reading

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Q: What is The Golden Ratio? How is it used in Mathematics?

Physicist: The golden ratio, g, is . The golden ratio is defined in many (equivalent) ways but the best known is: if A and B are two numbers such that the ratio of A+B to A is equal to the … Continue reading

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Q: What is the physical meaning of “symmetries”? Why is there one-to-one correspondence between laws of conservation and symmetries? Why is it important that there is such correspondence?

Physicist: This is the shortest answer yet: “Noether“. When a physicist talks about symmetry, they don’t usually mean symmetry the way everyone else in the world does.  The backbone of mechanics (both classical and quantum) is the “Lagrangian”, .  Basically, … Continue reading

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Quantum mech, choices, and time travel too!

Physicist: Recently I sent a series of emails back and forth with a reader that seem interesting enough to post. Conversations (near a chalkboard especially) are the best way to learn just about anything.   Q: I wake up at … Continue reading

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Q: Why is the speed of light finite?

Physicist: That is such a hard question.  Holy crap. If you kept the laws of the universe the way they are, but ramped up the speed of light to infinity you’d end up with a surprising array of effects.  Newton … Continue reading

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Q: Is it possible to beat the laws of physics?

Physicist: No… But to be fair, when a physical law is beaten it stops being a law.

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