Author Archives: The Physicist

Q: How/when will the world end?

Physicist: To answer this question definitively would require the destruction of at least a couple dozen other worlds.  But failing that, guesswork: The little things (people): In the short term (less than several million years) the biggest threat the Earth … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Astronomy, Biology, Paranoia, Physics | 5 Comments

My bad: Have aliens ever visited Earth?

Physicist: In the post “Q: Have aliens ever visited Earth?” I said that the maximum velocity that can be obtained by a rocket using fusion is 11% of light speed.  Wrong! It turns out that (as a commenter had suggested) … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Mistake | 6 Comments

Q: How do Bell pairs (entangled particles) behave experimentally?

Physicist: When a photon with an unknown polarization hits a polarizer it has a 50% chance of being stopped and a 50% chance of going through.  However, once the photon has passed through a polarizer then its polarization is known … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Physics, Quantum Theory | 13 Comments

Q: How big does an object have to be to gravitationally attract a Human or have a molten core?

The original question was: I was reading up on Hyperion, Saturn’s moon, and one of the least dense objects in the solar system, and it hit me – what is the critical point for gravity to attract a human? In … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, Physics | 52 Comments

Q: Who would win in a fight: Gödel or Feynman?

Physicist: Both Godel and Feynman had an amazing ability to understand the most fundamental workings of reality, staring unblinkingly into the infinite unknown.  The real question is; who could stare unblinkingly into the infinite fist of a beat-down? One of … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Physicist, April Fools | 8 Comments

Q: How hard would it be to make a list of products of primes that could beat public key encryption?

The complete question was: I’m assuming almost anyone with sufficient computing power could generate big prime numbers (if these are not already published somewhere). Would making a table of all of the products of these prime numbers be so difficult? … Continue reading

Posted in -- By the Mathematician, Math, Number Theory | 1 Comment