Category Archives: Physics

Q: According to the Many Worlds Interpretation, every event creates new universes. Where does the energy and matter for the new universes come from?

Physicist: There is no new energy or matter (or even new universes), it’s just that how it’s distributed depends on who’s asking, and in what “world” they’re doing the asking.  The important thing is: the universe doesn’t split or spawn … Continue reading

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Q: Can wind chill make things “feel” colder than absolute zero?

The original question was: Is it possible for something to “feel” colder than absolute zero?  If the forecast called for 1K (1 Kelvin) with 20mph gusts of wind, would the wind chill be below 0K? Physicist: This is a beautiful … Continue reading

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Q: What is “spin” in particle physics? Why is it different from just ordinary rotation?

Physicist: “Spin” or sometimes “nuclear spin” or “intrinsic spin” is the quantum version of angular momentum.  Unlike regular angular momentum, spin has nothing to do with actual spinning. Normally angular momentum takes the form of an object’s tendency to continue … Continue reading

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Q: What’s the difference between black holes and worm holes? Could black holes take you to other universes?

Physicist: The short answer is: A worm hole is a “tube made of spacetime” that connects two different regions.  If it’s set up right, you could enter one side of the tube and exit the other end somewhere else, or … Continue reading

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Q: If you could hear through space as though it were filled with air, what would you hear?

Physicist: You’d be able to hear the Sun, and nothing else.  Maybe at night you’d be able to hear your own thoughts. Owing to the nature of how things like sound and light spread out, the loudness and brightness of … Continue reading

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Q: What is the three body problem?

Physicist: The three body problem is to exactly solve for the motions of three (or more) bodies interacting through an inverse square force (which includes gravitational and electrical attraction). The problem with the 3-body problem is that it can’t be … Continue reading

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