Category Archives: Physics

Q: What is the “monogamy of entanglement”?

Physicist: The Monogamy of Entanglement is the statement that “maximally entangled” particles only show up in pairs.  Entanglement is a sliding scale, so things can be non-entangled or a little entangled, but when the quantum states of two things are … Continue reading

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Q: Could dark matter actually be the “gravitational shadow” of parallel universes?

Physicist: The very short answer is: nope.  Well… almost certainly nope. “Dark matter” is stuff that we can’t see or touch, but we know it exists because it affects the motion of regular matter, which we can see.  Although there … Continue reading

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Q: How was the number π first discovered? How did we first figure out it was 3.14…?

Physicist: Unfortunately, the use of the number π is older than recorded history so… who knows?  But the use of π at the beginning of recorded history wasn’t too sophisticated, so we can make guesses. π is the ratio of … Continue reading

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Q: Could the “proton torpedoes” in Star Wars be a thing?

Physicist: If you’re a fan of Star Wars you may remember proton torpedoes from Episode IV as the only weapon that, when fired down an exposed thermal exhaust port on the Death Star, would “…start a chain reaction which should … Continue reading

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Q: Why does gravity pull things toward the center of mass? What’s so special about the center of mass?

The original question was: How do you measure d in the equation for universal gravitation ()?  It can’t be the distance between the surfaces of the objects, or when they touched f would be “infinite.”  It can’t be the distance … Continue reading

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Q: In relativity, how do you define “the observer”?

Physicist: Whenever you listen to a physicist drone on about relativity (and thank you for your time), you’ll often hear them say things like “…from the perspective of a moving observer…” or “…the observer sees…”.  That’s all very fine and … Continue reading

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