Quote Originally Posted by mrdevious
That's something I never understood. Why is it that this one prominent energy, light, is the mark for what speed nobody can achieve?
That's what I've been wondering as well. Speaking of which. How do we really know this is lights constant? What if it's velocity is determined by the suns mass? Have we checked the velocity from other suns?
Maybe if I knew Einstein's theory, my thoughts can be put to rest. I guess I could look it up. But I know what's going to happen if I do. I'm going to run into countless webpages that try to make it a thousand times more complicated then it really is. They do this so they can make themselves feel more intellegent. Personally, I think real intellegence is trying to make it less complicated. Are there any real intellegent people here?
Moose101 Reviewed by Moose101 on . quantum mechanics and god The observer effect and its significance...... The observer effect is when the act of observing changes that which is being observed.... if you observe a particle you will change its path....and therefore in quantum mechanics, if the outcome of an event has not been observed, it exists in a state of superposition...ie. It exists in all possible states at once...... Now this raises the truly mind blowing question - that at the quantum level do all events have to be observed in order to Rating: 5