Monthly Archives: February 2010

Q: Is the universe infinitely old?

Physicist: Normally this question is only used to start fights. Some theories posit that the big bang was the beginning of everything, and that it doesn’t make sense to talk about anything earlier, while others say that it may be … Continue reading

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Q: Have aliens ever visited Earth?

Physicist: No. Space is big.  The distances involved are ridiculous, the energies are ludicrous, the costs are somethingelseous.  The New Horizons probe (due to reach Pluto in 2015) is the fastest vehicle ever created.  At its top speed of 16.26 km/s … Continue reading

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Q: Why is the sky blue?

Physicist: The blue of the sky is sunlight that has been scattered by the air in a process called Rayleigh scattering.  The probability that a photon of frequency is scattered is proportional to .  So purple (the highest frequency we … Continue reading

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Q: Is there a formula for how much water will splash, most importantly how high, and in what direction from the toilet bowl when you *ehem* take a dump in it ?

Physicist: If it weren’t for imponderables like this, we’d have finished science years ago.  During an “impact event” water generally moves outward to the sides.  What you really need to worry about is the dreaded “water spike”. Ejecta, spike, ejecta, … Continue reading

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Q: What is the meaning of the term “random”? Can thinking affect the future?

The complete question was: 1 – When probability is invoked it commonly implies or states that something “will probably” or “is likely” to happen. Doesn’t this suggest that we can predict the future or just by thinking about it effect the … Continue reading

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