Category Archives: Physics

Q: What is the most complicated equation?

Physicist: If you have plenty of chalkboard space and absolutely nothing better to do, you can write down numbers, letters (Greek if you’re δυσάρεστος), and mathematical operators and eventually you’ll have the longest equation ever written down.  So if you … Continue reading

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Q: What is quantum immortality?

Physicist: A common refrain in quantum theory is “anything that can happen does”.  Shockingly, and with total disregard for our own human experience, this seems to be true.  When you consider what this means in the context of living and … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Paranoia, Philosophical, Quantum Theory | 28 Comments

Q: With entangled particles, can you tell when/how the other particle is measured?

Physicist: Nope!  You definitely can’t. Almost without exception, when you hear about quantum entanglement it’s described as some kind of communication or connection.  Generally along the lines of “when you affect one entangled particle it instantly affects the other” or … Continue reading

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Q: How hard would it be to keep the Moon from drifting away?

Physicist: Almost prohibitively! Ever since the Moon entered the scene 4.5 billion years ago, it’s been slowly drifting away.  Initially it was around 15 times closer and bigger across in the sky.  The effects that push it away decrease rapidly … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Astronomy, Engineering, Physics | 13 Comments

Q: Where is all the anti-matter?

Physicist: Anti-matter is exactly the same as ordinary matter but opposite, in very much the same way that a left hand is exactly the same as a right hand… but opposite.  Every anti-particle has exactly the same mass as their … Continue reading

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Q: Is reactionless propulsion possible?

Physicist: In a word: no. A reactionless drive is basically a closed box with the ability to just start moving, on its own, without touching or exuding anything.  The classic sci-fi tropes of silent flying cars or hovering UFOs are … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Physics, Relativity | 38 Comments