Category Archives: — By the Physicist

Q: If black holes are “rips” in the fabric of our universe, does it mean they lead to other universes? If so, then did time begin in that universe at the inception of the black hole? Could we be in a black hole?

Physicist: Before answering your question, I’ll waste your time with two quick asides. First: The place where the “ripping” might occur would be at the singularity.  “Singularity” is actually a very general term that roughly means “something goes to infinity … Continue reading

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Q: What is the connection between quantum physics and consciousness?

Physicist: No connection. The idea that consciousness, or observation, can affect the physical world around us is called the “Copenhagen Interpretation”.  According to the Copenhagen interpretation, as long as there is no consciousness observing a system (a system of particles, … Continue reading

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Q: What is the probability that in a group of 31 people, none of them have birthdays in February or August?

Physicist: There are 365.25 days per year (on average), there are 31 days in August, and 28.25 days in February (on average).  The “.25” isn’t exact, but the last time that the “leap year every four years” rule wasn’t used … Continue reading

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Q: What is the meaning of life?

Mathematician: I’m glad you asked. The theory of evolution with natural selection sheds some light on the question of why humans exist, which in turn relates to the meaning of life. First of all, let me get this out of … Continue reading

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Q: Why is e to the i pi equal to -1?

Physicist: This equation () was recently voted one of the most famous equations ever.  That isn’t part of the answer, it’s just interesting. First, you’ll find (by plugging them into a graphing calculator and graphing) that: 1) 2) 3) Where … Continue reading

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Q: How does a refrigerator work?

Physicist: “Making cold” is impossible, so a “refrigerator” is really just a heat pump.  Scientists don’t talk about much beyond of a handful of thought experiments.  Quantum physicists: double slit, relativists: trains, thermodynamicists: mirrored boxes and pistons, etc..  Refrigerators can … Continue reading

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