Category Archives: — By the Physicist

Q: Do aliens exist?

Physicist: Yuppers.  In as much as the probability that they don’t is effectively zero. The statistics on this are a little weak, since we only have one real data point.  If you define intelligent life as tool-using, then (based on … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Mathematician, -- By the Physicist, Astronomy, Biology, Evolution, Physics | 11 Comments

Q: Is it true that all matter is simply condensed energy?

The complete question was: Is it true that all matter is simply condensed energy? Does that mean that the Big Bang was pure energy and coalesced into matter? Physicist: Pretty much.  If you can get enough energy into one place … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Particle Physics, Physics, Quantum Theory | 34 Comments

Q: Which is better: Math or Physics?

Physicist: Physics. Mathematician: Math, of course. Can physics do this? Physicist: Lasers, dude. Mathematician: Lasers, shmasers.

Posted in -- By the Mathematician, -- By the Physicist, Math, Philosophical, Physics | 65 Comments

Q: If the universe is expanding and all the galaxies are moving away from one another, how is it possible for galaxies to collide?

Physicist: Because the universe isn’t expanding fast enough.  On average all the galaxies are moving apart, but often a given pair will be moving together. Hubble observed that the farther things are away, the faster they’re receding.  Specifically, in the … Continue reading

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Q: What happens when you fall into a blackhole?

Physicist: Terrible, terrible things. The first thing you’ll be likely to notice as you approach the hole is the tidal forces.  Tidal forces are nothing more than the difference in gravitational force between the near and far side of an … Continue reading

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Q: Is the total complexity of the universe growing, shrinking or staying the same?

The complete question was: If you were to look at the universe as an organism, was the early universe a simpler organism than the present-day organism?  Is the total complexity of the universe growing, shrinking or staying the same?  And … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Biology, Entropy/Information | 9 Comments