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Last night I had a crazy @$$ dream.
So it's raining outside, my dad decides to go fishing in the rain in the parking lot like a crazy person. He does this jokingly but brings his actual fishing stuff.
My mom, who is not my actual mom but is now Kirsten Dunst (as a redhead), comes out of the car and let's us kids play in the rain.
Then my dad's friend (a famous guy I can't remember now) also shows up and just starts talking to him.
Suddenly Thor and Lady Thor fly in and begin talking with my dad as well.
But none of that matters because freaking BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY SHOWS UP! He drifts in, parks perfectly, and is dressed like he was just at a fancy event. The man asks my father," What are you doing out here in the rain?"
"Fishing."
"Oh. Cool." And proceeds to CATCH A FISH. IN THE RAIN. (Then stomp on it to kill it but that doesn't matter because plot holes, fish is alive again). Mind you this is a parking lot there's no actual source of water just a bit of flood. This man appears andsuddenly a fish does and he just "hm, catchin fish in the rain" like it's nothing! We were gobsmacked, appalled, absolutely flabbergasted by this man (who we didn't even know in the dream.)
So now suddenly we have a group of five adults and five children and the adults decide "Hey wanna go danger driving?" "Yeah sure."
Apparently the music dictates the danger survivability. So no one dies until the second part of the dream.
The second part of the dream begins where the first left off. Danger driving (which I can only describe as driving in a partially destroyed car against other partially destroyed cars but where they have a slope so they crash into you and you try to dodge them). They all survive, of course, and decide to go to a park for the kids (which there are now like fourteen of).
One guy (the guy whose face I can't remember though it could've been Samuel L. Jackson) stays behind to take a smoke while the rest of us enter the sloped tunnel entrance.
Then, a glimpse. A mechanical head with ugly scars and crazy white hair sits in front of a computer watching us. Or more specifically, Bill Nye the Science Guy. The culprit turns around reveals himself to be...ALBERT EINSTEIN! (Whom looks more like the robot president from Inside Job).
The man was but a mere face mask for Bill Nye the science guy to wear when he had a horrible accident and had to go vegan because he couldn't eat meat anymore. Then when he recovered he built him a robotic head as an A.I. for Bill Nye the Science Guy. But he no longer wants to be that, a mere robotic head. He wants more!
So what does he do? He decides to build himself a robotic body and kill his creator and his friends. He merges with the body and picks up an axe (that looks a lot like stormbreaker) and goes hunting.
The first to die is the man who was left out smoking, head axed clean off!
Then we head back to my POV. Where I am holding my baby sister while climbing down the slippery slope. Luckily there are pools on the side for me to use as leverage and balance while my dad RUSHES ME AS IF I'M PURPOSELY GOING AT THE RATE OF A SNAIL.
I eventually get to the park. My cousins and sisters already there, the adults watching (not really) while talking amongst themselves.
When Bill Nye the Science Guy decides to go out for a bit. He lights a cigar (which he would never do in my heart) and never smokes it. Man just holds it in his fingers and observes the world.
Then his head is hacked off. Clean, one strike like the other. Albert Einstein (yes we're still calling him that) readily picks up Bill Nye the Science Guy's head and shoves it in a jar. He proceeds on with an intent to kill everyone.
POv back to me, we're all having fun till my uncle (actual uncle)'s head do flying off. Thor and Lady Thor try to fight him while everyone else runs away. The kids hide in the rooftops and the adults scatter.
Albert Einstein fights them off and hides only to find us and proceeds to try to kill us only for him to find I HAVE SUPERPOWERS! Specifically electricity.
So I fight the dude off and try to negotiate him because I gotta protect my cousin's and sisters. That succeeds because he realizes he can't defeat me since he's a robot and so I go to tattletale on the adults but that plan completely fails because "mom needs to be alive to watch after us" and the thors kinda ran away as in Thor got badly injured so now they have to go.
Anyway Albert Einstein doesn't like that so he tries to kill the kids again and I stop him but now there's no negotiating so I tell em "hey, you guys gotta go." And I hold him off there.
That's it, that's the dream. I dunno if I succeed if the adults are all gone, if the kids survive, or if I hold him there forever. Quite a dream wasn't it?
Luckily I went back to sleep (cause it was eight A.M.) and had another dream that was pretty cool and weird but not as weird as this one.
Gravitational Waves in the Space-Time Continuum
Einstein's Theories of Relativity
Einstein has two theories of relativity. The first is The Theory of Special Relativity (1905). This is a theory of mechanics that correctly describes the motions of objects moving near the speed of light. This theory predicts that mass increases with velocity. The equation is E=MC^2 or Energy = Mass × Speed of Light ^2.
In 1916, Einstein proposed the Theory of General Relativity, which generalized his Theory of Special Relativity and had the first predictions of gravitational waves. It implied a few things.
Space-Time is a 4-Dimensional continuum.
Principle of equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass.
This suggests that Mass-Energy distorts the fabric of space-time in a predictable way (gravitational waves). It also implies
Strong gravitational force makes time slow down.
Light is altered by gravity
Gravity in strong gravitational fields will no longer obey Newton's Inverse-Square Law.
What is Newton's Inverse-Square Law?
Newton's Inverse-Square Law suggests that the force of gravity between any two objects is inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two centers.
Stephen Hawking's Theory of Everything
Stephen Hawking's Theory of Everything is the solution to Einstein's equation in his Theory of General Relativity. It says that the mass density of the universe exceeds the critical density.
Critical Density: amount of mass needed to make a universe adopt a flat geometry.
This theory states that when the universe gets too big it will crash back into its center in a "Big Crunch" creating giant black hole. The energy from this "Big Crunch" will rebound and create a new "Big Bang".
Big Crunch: hypothetical scenario for the end of the known universe. The expansion of the universe will reverse and collapse on itself. The energy generated will create a new Big Bang, creating a new universe.
Big Bang: Matter will expand from a single point from a state of high density and matter. This will mark the birth of a new universe.
Basic Facts about Gravitational Waves
Invisible "ripples" in the Space-Time Continuum
Travel at the speed of light
186,000 miles per second / 299,337.984 Kilometers per second
11,160,000 miles per minute / 17,960,279.04 Kilometers per minute
669,600,000 miles per hour / 1,077,616,742.4 Kilometers per hour
There are four (4) defined categories
Continuous
Stochastic
Burst
Compact Binary Inspiral
What is LIGO?
The first proof of the existence of gravitational waves came in 1974. 20+ years after Einstein's death.
The first physical proof came in 2015, 100 years after his theory was published. The waves were detected by LIGO.
LIGO- Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory
The waves detected in 2015 came from 2 black holes that collided 1.3 billion years ago in the constellation Hydra. 1.3 billion years ago multicellular life was just beginning to spread on Earth, it was before the time of the dinosaurs!
Continuous Gravitational Waves
Produced by a single spinning massive object.
Caused by imperfections on the surface.
The spin rate of the object is constant. The waves are come at a continuous frequency.
Stochastic Gravitational Waves
Smalles waves
Hardest to detect
Possibly caused by remnants of gravitational radiation left over from the Big Bang
Could possibly allow us to look at the history of the Universe.
Small waves from every direction mixed together.
Burst Gravitational Waves
Never been detected.
Like ever.
Never ever.
Not once.
Nope
No
N E V E R
We don't know anything about them.
If we learn about them they could reveal the greatest revolutionary information about the universe.
Compact Binary Inspiral Gravitational Waves
All waves detected by LIGO fall into this category.
Produced by orbiting pairs of massive and dense objects. (Neutron Stars, Black Holes)
Three (3) subclasses
Binary Neutron Star (BNS) // Two (2) Neutron Stars colliding
Binary Black Hole (BBH) // Two (2) Black Holes colliding
Neutron Star- Black Hole Binary (NSBH) // A black hole and a neutron star colliding
Each subclass creates its own unique wave pattern.
Waves are all caused by the smae mechanism called an "inspiral".
Occur over millions of years.
Over eons the objects orbit closer together.
The closer they get, the faster they spin.
Sources Used:
On The Shoulders Of Giants by Stephen Hawking
Oxford Astronomy Encyclopedia
@watch-out-idiot-passing-through @nasa
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“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world.” - Albert Einstein
A summarized text about the theory of relativity by Albert Einstein, from our monthly blog (May).
The Relativity of Time and Space: How Einstein Changed Our View of the Universe A little over a century ago, time and space were thought to be fixed and absolute. Albert Einstein revolutionized this view with his Theory of Relativity, made up of two parts: Special Relativity (1905) and General Relativity (1915).
Special Relativity introduced the idea that the laws of physics are the same for all observers and that the speed of light is constant. This led to surprising concepts like time dilation, length contraction, and the famous equation E = mc², explaining the link between mass and energy.
General Relativity expanded these ideas by describing gravity not as a force, but as the curvature of spacetime caused by mass. Massive objects like the Sun bend spacetime, guiding the motion of planets. The theory predicted phenomena like the bending of light, black holes, and gravitational waves, which have been confirmed through observations.
Relativity impacts everyday life too — for example, GPS systems correct for time differences caused by the effects of relativity. Near very massive objects like black holes, time slows dramatically.
Einstein’s work reshaped not only physics but also our understanding of reality itself, reminding us that imagination can be even more powerful than knowledge.
Interesting, isn't it?
For more information about this topic, see the whole article about the Theory of Relativity, in our website. It will be available from 5/1/2025 until 5/31/2025.
Can we really travel backward in time?
I was watching a video that talked about how travelling to the future is possible in theory but travelling to the past is although not completely unlikely, mostly impossible.
If we substitute -t instead of t in the equations we use, they still give results to a certain extent, but practically thinking about it, what is the direction of time?? It moves forward right? Is it then possible for us to physically move in a direction opposite to it?
When I examine myself and my methods of thought, I come to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy has meant more to me than any talent for abstract, positive thinking.
- Albert Einstein
Here is another art dump!
Light can LITERALLY become “invisible” through the “Fractal Mirror Theory” (That if an image or or variable is refracted for “x” times, then the ”shattered mirror’s ability” to reflect the image, becomes unable to atomically represent the original source of the variable.)
Side note: No image is EVER, EVER... “Reflected”. This is a misconception of parallel surfaces. Light can only travel at a visible rate without causing quantum instabilities.
-IF glass is a liquid, and light can chemically affect that material... This too says that light can carry similar characteristics of glass and/or plastics. That’s especially to say that when light is bent, it’s also a substance.
Character ai wtf- are yall ok-?? Also why have 5.1 million people used this...-