Author Archives: The Physicist

Q: What’s the highest population growth rate that the Earth can support?

Physicist: Zero. Populations tend to grow exponentially, which is why the growth rate is defined as R in P = AeRt, where A is the population at time t=0, and P is the population at any other time t.  If … Continue reading

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Q: What is time?

Physicist: All philosophy aside, the best answer is due to Einstein, who said (after lots of thought) that “Time is what clocks measure”. The term “spacetime” gets bandied about a lot.  And you may have been lead to (correctly) suspect … Continue reading

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Q: What is “Dark Matter”?

Physicist: The most common answers are: “heavy neutrinos” and “I don’t know, something else?”.  Neutrinos are, for lack of a better word, “ghost” particles, which makes them a decent candidate. The original dark matter theories came from observations of nearby … Continue reading

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Q: Why do heavy objects bend space and what is it they are bending?

Physicist: Scientists can generally answer “medium complicated” questions.  The really hard ones are too damn hard, and the really simple ones are often “just the way things are”.  Or they may be really, really difficult questions in disguise.  You’ve found … Continue reading

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Q: What is the best way to understand relativity theory? Why is it so counter intuitive?

Physicist: 1) Pictures and math.  2) Work through and understand the “train struck by lightning” and “barn running pole vaulter” thought experiments, to better understand the relationship between space and time.  3) Pick up a book on modern physics and … Continue reading

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Q: Will we ever go faster than light?

Physicist: Hells no. There are a lot of conclusions you can draw from the theory of special relativity that rule out FTL (faster than light) travel.  From your own point of view you may as well be sitting still (try … Continue reading

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