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Q: How/Why are Quantum Mechanics and Relativity incompatible?

Physicist: Quantum Mechanics (QM) and relativity are both 100% accurate, so far as we have been able to measure (and our measurements are really, really good).  The incompatibility shows up when both QM effects and relativistic effects are large enough … Continue reading

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Q: What’s that third hole in electrical outlets for?

Physicist: Ground. The zero volt, large-slit wire is called the “return” or “neutral” line.  If it seems strange that the power company would supply you with a wire that has no voltage, keep in mind that what you really need … Continue reading

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Q: Do physicists really believe in true randomness?

Physicist: With very few exceptions, yes.  What we normally call “random” is not truly random, but only appears so.  The randomness is a reflection of our ignorance about the thing being observed, rather than something inherent to it. For example: … Continue reading

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Q: Could a simple cup of coffee be heated by a hand held device designed to not only mix but heat the water through friction, and is that more efficient than heating on a stove and then mixing?

Physicist: You could definitely make a device that heats water through mixing.  In fact, that’s exactly how scientists (Joule) figured out how to equate heat energy and kinetic energy in the first place. When you introduce turbulence to a system … Continue reading

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Q: What did Einstein mean by: “Do not worry about your difficulties in Mathematics. I can assure you mine are still greater.”

Albert Einstein: “Do not worry about your difficulties in Mathematics. I can assure you mine are still greater.” Mathematician: It is impossible to know precisely what Einstein meant by this quote without being able to ask him. It is often … Continue reading

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Q: Why does saliva boil in the vacuum of space?

Physicist: This is my new favorite question.  Blood, saliva, lymph, and whatever’s in your eyeballs (eyeball fluid?) all boil in space because they’re all basically water.  Both liquids and gases are made up of molecules that fly about at random, … Continue reading

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