Relativity is a widely miscomprehended and complex thing. In fact, you need not only display large amounts of knowledge, but also of logic. Many people thought Einstein had used an example of a rubber sheet and an iron ball placed in the middle to explain gravity, in a way we can comprehend. In reality, space-time is an illusion, and gravity is a force that has nothing at all to do with a 3-dimensional fabric of physical and invisible dimensions. But I am not very studied in relativity or, on a completely other subject, Max Planck's Quantum Theory. In fact, I'm only twelve. But I believe the only way to comprehend such things is to challenge things that don't have sufficient evidence. So I registered here. Please e-mail any thoughts.
Smart boy. And to seek that evidence. The best skill you can cultivate is to learn how to distinguish between what constitutes solid, reproduceable evidence and what is careless, unsupported nonsense. The scientific method is the best way we have to make that distinction that anyone has ever thought of. It isn't 100% perfect, but it is extremely good. Good luck!
I'm posting here to say hi, and to register this thread in my update list. The lad asks good questions, and I'd like to see what answers pop out. This stuff is way out of my league.
Strangely, i had to unlearn that `logic` that i had learned, by the time i was twenty... and move into the crazy world of quantum mechanics...
I don't know why you say that space-time is an illusion. Space-time is a dynamical entity, and the path of objects thru space-time is along its geodesics Moreover, space-time expands, thus affecting the wavelength of the photons of the CMB
To go off on a tanget, can anyone give a brief explanation of 11 or 13 dimensional physics theory? Nothing too complicated. I just want to know, how do those "extra" dimesions interact with or influence the ones I'm familiar with?
Impressive logic for a 12 year old.. But I advise you to spend less time on the weekends reading einstein and spend more time interacting with others. This social opportunity is only 1x in a lifetime, when you have your whole life to explore these things. These social relationships are the main component and reason of life.
I guess that's why Einstein was so popular in his math & physics club at school. Okeydoke Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
SciGuy, You should allow yourself to become passionate about science but not obsessed. This forum will not help you with that, especially with some people who seem to know everything. I would advise you to play lots of sport and, if any, learn the science behind food and a healthy body.
I got a kick out of reading super luminal's advice to sciguy. You must learn to distinguish between solid evidence and unsoported nonsense. I bet there are many people - including scientists - who would call string theory unsoported nonsense. Indeed most scientists used that desciption about Einstein's special relativity theory in 1905. REGARDS APOLO
I get a kick out of reading creek_1884's comments on my advice to sciguy. I bet there are many people - including scientists - who would call string theory unsoported nonsense. Indeed most scientists used that desciption about Einstein's special relativity theory in 1905. Then, actual scientists went out and used the scientific method to test it! The same is happening with string theory! Imagine that?
Definitely need to find a balance between being a bookworm and exploring the universe and having a social life. I learned my last year of highschool... Ironic that my last year of hs was the most fun! Anyway, now whats with this space time is an illusion? I dont even understand what you said, explain.