The timepiece that’s traveling WITH you close to the speed of light won’t show any change at all. It’s only slower RELATIVE to clocks in a different frame of reference. That’s why it’s called the theory of relativity.
Unscientifically speaking, I think that the theory of relativity is that how relatives treat you, is in proportion to the amount of money they think you might leave for them in your will.
Cosmologists and astrophysicists spent years and hundreds of millions of $$ trying to prove Relativity. What a waste. All they needed was a little boy, a red wagon, and a Swatch.
Without the Michelson /Morley experiments, Einstein would never have known that the speed of light is a constant, and we wouldn’t have a theory of relativity.
Replying to some questions and comments from yesterday:.‘Vortex’ was a gasoline octane booster commonly used by sports car racers in the late 1970’s. When high octane gasoline Sunoco 280 disappeared from the market, octane booster were necessary for the survival of high compression four cylinder race motors. Later, most racers switched to aviation fuel. .Hubby is very much alive. Right now he is building himself a paint booth in the garage so he can repaint the old bugeye and hopefully, sell it..He has no fear of fire, probably a result of time spent of as a combat medic in Vietnam. “The thing you have to do,” Hubby says, “is teach yourself not to panic at the sight of fire. Then, you can respond to it logically.”.That conversation came about because I had a 2liter Datsun convertible which habitually caught fire and he was presenting me with a ‘Smokey the Bear aerosol can fire extinguisher.’The ’mechanic’s wife’ story of my car is best saved for another day.
What I want to know is how we can tell which objects are stationary and which are in motion. Since an object in motion is only in motion relative to another object, how do we tell that the space station isn’t "station"ary while the Earth is whirling around it? Maybe Scott’s older brother is now 5 milliseconds younger than he was before . . .
We demonstrate the “truth” of relativity every time we use our GPS. The readings from GPS satellites have to be corrected (and are) for relativistic time dilation or positioning would be significantly off.
To the observer on board a craft approaching the speed of light, there would be no perceived slowing of time. Time would appear to not have changed at all.
BE THIS GUY over 8 years ago
If you want to see time stop, sit through a physics class.
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
It’s all a matter of the distance you run and how fast, not the ability to control time. It just appears that way.
robert3750 over 8 years ago
The timepiece that’s traveling WITH you close to the speed of light won’t show any change at all. It’s only slower RELATIVE to clocks in a different frame of reference. That’s why it’s called the theory of relativity.
nosirrom over 8 years ago
I’d post a picture of myself but I don’t want to make your clocks stop.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member over 8 years ago
Good ol’ Albert he was ahead of his time – maybe he was an alien as Fox Mulder said
Pretzelsmash over 8 years ago
I’m sorry I’m a kid and have no idea what the theory of relativity is. What is it exactly? It feels easier to ask someone here…
charliefarmrhere over 8 years ago
Unscientifically speaking, I think that the theory of relativity is that how relatives treat you, is in proportion to the amount of money they think you might leave for them in your will.
Kind&Kinder over 8 years ago
As George Harrison says in “Yellow Submarine,” “It’s all in the mind.”
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 8 years ago
Cosmologists and astrophysicists spent years and hundreds of millions of $$ trying to prove Relativity. What a waste. All they needed was a little boy, a red wagon, and a Swatch.
rentier over 8 years ago
Einstein was a bad pupil, how you can trust him?
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 8 years ago
do kids even ride wagons anymore?
Qiset over 8 years ago
Physics class boring? Try watching any sport event on tv. Sometimes two minutes will last thirty!
chovil over 8 years ago
Without the Michelson /Morley experiments, Einstein would never have known that the speed of light is a constant, and we wouldn’t have a theory of relativity.
Topcat05 Premium Member over 8 years ago
It might help if they could approach relativistic speeds such as .01 of C or 1860 miles per second
jrankin1959 over 8 years ago
In panel five, isn’t Calvin trying to use gravity assist (the “slingshot effect”) to gain velocity?
zeexenon over 8 years ago
Try the sun’s g.
DoghouseInYourSoul Premium Member over 8 years ago
I’d like to see this as an Olympic event.
ellisaana Premium Member over 8 years ago
Replying to some questions and comments from yesterday:.‘Vortex’ was a gasoline octane booster commonly used by sports car racers in the late 1970’s. When high octane gasoline Sunoco 280 disappeared from the market, octane booster were necessary for the survival of high compression four cylinder race motors. Later, most racers switched to aviation fuel. .Hubby is very much alive. Right now he is building himself a paint booth in the garage so he can repaint the old bugeye and hopefully, sell it..He has no fear of fire, probably a result of time spent of as a combat medic in Vietnam. “The thing you have to do,” Hubby says, “is teach yourself not to panic at the sight of fire. Then, you can respond to it logically.”.That conversation came about because I had a 2liter Datsun convertible which habitually caught fire and he was presenting me with a ‘Smokey the Bear aerosol can fire extinguisher.’The ’mechanic’s wife’ story of my car is best saved for another day.
WaltWenger Premium Member over 8 years ago
What I want to know is how we can tell which objects are stationary and which are in motion. Since an object in motion is only in motion relative to another object, how do we tell that the space station isn’t "station"ary while the Earth is whirling around it? Maybe Scott’s older brother is now 5 milliseconds younger than he was before . . .
Number Three over 8 years ago
Was Einstein a friend of Sigmund Fraud? (Freud)
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davetb1956 over 8 years ago
The background in the 5th panel looks like Calvin was going uphill.
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Where is John Cameron Swayze when you need him?
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Easy Peezy…
john.hubbling over 8 years ago
We demonstrate the “truth” of relativity every time we use our GPS. The readings from GPS satellites have to be corrected (and are) for relativistic time dilation or positioning would be significantly off.
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member over 8 years ago
You know things have gone too far when you stop the heart of your stuffed tiger.
gantech over 8 years ago
To the observer on board a craft approaching the speed of light, there would be no perceived slowing of time. Time would appear to not have changed at all.
dflak over 8 years ago
300,000 kph. Not only a good idea; it’s the law.
mardc477 over 8 years ago
wasn’t there the same episode before??
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
He is dead. RIP
Yes, but time still marches on…
tea62 about 8 years ago
Those guys in the wagon are the REAL Einsteins.
tea62 about 8 years ago
Those guys in the wagon are the REAL Einsteins.