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Oct 8 2007, 8:44 pm
By: payne
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Oct 14 2007, 8:49 am payne Post #81

:payne:

Okay... you've lost me :dontgetit:
The only thing I get/know is that bose-einstein is one of the 6 states of the matter...



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Oct 14 2007, 11:58 am AntiSleep Post #82



depending on the substance there can be more than 6 phases, water has a metric assload of phases.



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Oct 14 2007, 3:20 pm Dapperdan Post #83



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I don't think that would happen though, because if it did start to implode, the compression would raise the temperature and it would all balance out.

Interesting thought, but I'm relatively positive about what I said.



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Oct 14 2007, 3:38 pm Syphon Post #84



Quote from payne
Okay... you've lost me :dontgetit:
The only thing I get/know is that bose-einstein is one of the 6 states of the matter...

6? :lol:

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3. Humans possess the capabilities to currently accelerate particles to 99% light speed without all the energy in the Universe. :P
Well, yeah, particles. I think he meant humans, or vehicles.

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There IS an upper limit to heat, you know. :P
Really? I thought it just stopped at absolute zero. What is this limit?

The upper limit is molecules moving at the speed of light. I don't know how this transfers into a temperature.



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Oct 14 2007, 6:43 pm payne Post #85

:payne:

Yes, there is 6 phases of the matter...
Most of the people thinks there's only 3.
Some think it's 4 (Plasma) : they have more knowledge...
And then, there is the people that know that there is 6 phases...
But I'm not sure if there's more... :S



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Oct 14 2007, 7:14 pm spinesheath Post #86



Quote from Syphon
Quote from payne
Okay... you've lost me :dontgetit:
The only thing I get/know is that bose-einstein is one of the 6 states of the matter...

6? :lol:

Quote from Minority
Quote from Syphon
3. Humans possess the capabilities to currently accelerate particles to 99% light speed without all the energy in the Universe. :P
Well, yeah, particles. I think he meant humans, or vehicles.

Quote from Syphon
There IS an upper limit to heat, you know. :P
Really? I thought it just stopped at absolute zero. What is this limit?

The upper limit is molecules moving at the speed of light. I don't know how this transfers into a temperature.

Temperature rises with the kinetic energy of the substance in question (as if there was a difference between kinetic energy and temperature...). So unless you can show me an upper limit to kinetic energy (other than "all the energy in the universe"), there is no upper limit to temperature.

Phases... really depend on the material...



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Oct 14 2007, 8:02 pm Akar Post #87



kinetic energy is energy in motion. So the particles vibrate back and forth faster and faster and faster with the rise of kinetic energy. But Einstein says that nothing can go faster than light, so if you try to vibrate at the speed of light you won't be able to reach it.



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Oct 15 2007, 3:42 am Jello-Jigglers Post #88



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If you were to calculate the density of a singularity with normal physics, you would basically be dividing by a volume of zero.

Yes and no I suppose. You're relying on information and methods of mathematics in which humans discovered. But it hasn't happened yet so I think we're safe to assume.(yet still being a key word :) )

As for the rest, anyone mind expounding upon the six phases of matter?

1-solid
2-liquid
3-gas
4-plasma
5-critical liquid?
6-degenerate gas?



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Oct 15 2007, 6:56 am payne Post #89

:payne:

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1-solid
2-liquid
3-gas
4-plasma
5-critical liquid?
6-degenerate gas?
5- Bose-Eisntein
6- I dun remember >.<



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Oct 15 2007, 1:13 pm AntiSleep Post #90



water has at least 12 'phases'
http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/water/phase.html



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Oct 15 2007, 4:15 pm spinesheath Post #91



Quote from Akar
kinetic energy is energy in motion. So the particles vibrate back and forth faster and faster and faster with the rise of kinetic energy. But Einstein says that nothing can go faster than light, so if you try to vibrate at the speed of light you won't be able to reach it.

"energy in motion"??? lulz. So "energy" is some particle or what?
Kinetic Energy is the Energy that relates to some particle's motion. Or the Energy equivalent of the relativistic mass-increase through acceleration. The energy you used to accelerate a particle. Whatever.
This is not some vibration, at least most of it isn't (atoms are a little wierd there, from what I remember). A particle in vacuum that has some kinetic energy won't sit at a place and "vibrate"; it will move. Particles grouped together will only "vibrate" because they collide with each other.

And even though a particle can't reach c, it can still get closer and closer by absorbing energy, adding that to its own kinetic energy, resulting in a higher temperature.



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Oct 17 2007, 8:59 pm payne Post #92

:payne:

To come back to the initial question :
Syphon told that 4th dimension wasn't 'Time', but more I research on the web, more I see that it IS the Time...
Syphon, possible to explain me why it wouldn't be the time?



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Oct 17 2007, 9:26 pm Kellimus Post #93



Quote from payne
To come back to the initial question :
Syphon told that 4th dimension wasn't 'Time', but more I research on the web, more I see that it IS the Time...
Syphon, possible to explain me why it wouldn't be the time?

The 3rd dimension is what we see.

Imo, the 4th is what we "cannot" see (The Spirit Realm)


That's an opinion though.. I agree the 4th isn't Time.

Maybe the 6th or 7th dimension.



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Oct 17 2007, 9:57 pm Minority Post #94



It really doesn't matter what dimension we call time. We could call it the 101st dimension, or the 2nd dimension and it would still be a dimension. We only call it the fourth dimension because there's only three others that we can really percieve.



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Oct 24 2007, 12:54 am Syphon Post #95



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Yes, there is 6 phases of the matter...
Most of the people thinks there's only 3.
Some think it's 4 (Plasma) : they have more knowledge...
And then, there is the people that know that there is 6 phases...
But I'm not sure if there's more... :S

There are far more than 6. I can name 6 off the top of my head without mentioning the basic ones.

And payne, just trust me on this. Time is not a dimension. It's not even a physical thing.



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Oct 24 2007, 5:11 am Kellimus Post #96



Quote from Syphon
Quote from payne
Yes, there is 6 phases of the matter...
Most of the people thinks there's only 3.
Some think it's 4 (Plasma) : they have more knowledge...
And then, there is the people that know that there is 6 phases...
But I'm not sure if there's more... :S

There are far more than 6. I can name 6 off the top of my head without mentioning the basic ones.

And payne, just trust me on this. Time is not a dimension. It's not even a physical thing.

Its a perception created by man to explain how the universe evolves "daily" (yet another fabrication by man)



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Oct 24 2007, 5:20 am Syphon Post #97



Quote from Kellimus
Quote from Syphon
Quote from payne
Yes, there is 6 phases of the matter...
Most of the people thinks there's only 3.
Some think it's 4 (Plasma) : they have more knowledge...
And then, there is the people that know that there is 6 phases...
But I'm not sure if there's more... :S

There are far more than 6. I can name 6 off the top of my head without mentioning the basic ones.

And payne, just trust me on this. Time is not a dimension. It's not even a physical thing.

Its a perception created by man to explain how the universe evolves "daily" (yet another fabrication by man)

No, the universe really does evolve over time. (Unless you're implying the universe is a fabrication of man, in which case...) But time has no physical interaction with anything.



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Oct 24 2007, 6:05 am Kellimus Post #98



Quote from Syphon
Quote from Kellimus
Quote from Syphon
Quote from payne
Yes, there is 6 phases of the matter...
Most of the people thinks there's only 3.
Some think it's 4 (Plasma) : they have more knowledge...
And then, there is the people that know that there is 6 phases...
But I'm not sure if there's more... :S

There are far more than 6. I can name 6 off the top of my head without mentioning the basic ones.

And payne, just trust me on this. Time is not a dimension. It's not even a physical thing.

Its a perception created by man to explain how the universe evolves "daily" (yet another fabrication by man)

No, the universe really does evolve over time. (Unless you're implying the universe is a fabrication of man, in which case...) But time has no physical interaction with anything.

I know the universe evolves over time, I never stated it didn't... I said that time is a fabrication by man, to explain the evolution of the universe.



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Oct 26 2007, 12:30 am payne Post #99

:payne:

The INTERPRETATION of Time is an invention of Mans, not the Time itself...



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Oct 26 2007, 10:04 pm Kellimus Post #100



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The INTERPRETATION of Time is an invention of Mans, not the Time itself...

Interpretation of Time == Time

One cannot perceive something that doesn't exist.

So therefore, Time is a fabrication (invention if you must call it that) of man to explain something that they cannot perceive.



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