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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Question about Time Dilation...

For a while, a question has been without answer in my mind. In recent conversation, I have brought it up but had a hard time explaining it. I decided to write it out to help organize my thoughts and help other people understand my thinking in hopes that either I find the answer in sorting it out or someone else comes up with a answer that solves the paradox in my mind. For the purpose of the example, let's assume that instant communication with quantum entanglement (or some other system) is possible.

Mr. Smith  is traveling through space at high speeds. Mr. Brown is on earth. When Mr. Smith  passes earth at supersonic speeds, he fires two photons, one in front of him and one behind him. he has set up sensors that move with his ship that detect when the photon he fired hits them. These sensors do not change the course of the photons, they merely detect them.When they detect them, they send an instant message to the control board witch records the time it received each one. According to time dilation, if they are each equal distances away from the origin of the photons, they should both receive the same time.  
Mr. Brown, who is on earth, also has two sensors. They are also each an equal distance away from where the photons were released. They also should also receive them at the same time.
The problem? For Mr. Smith's readings to be the same, his space ships time will both have to speed up (for the photon sent behind it) and slow down (for the photon sent in front of it).

Any thoughts?
 
 
 
 

Thursday, September 11, 2014

A math joke I made up

There were two mathematicians in a car. The car started stalling and then just failed. The first guy said "Man, I have no idea what's wrong with this car. I've tried replacing almost everything and it keeps doing this." and the other guy stated: "Just run it at half power and you'll get to the root of the problem."

Volume Problem...

If you played a song on very low volume and then when it started fading out slowly turned it up, what would happen?

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

On choosing a door.

Just found this presentation lodged between two posts on my old blog: (it still confuses me...)

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

My Magic Number Theory

What follows is my mostly developed Magic Number theory or Jem Theory that probably already exists but I haven't found yet.

Every Platonic Solid (there are 5 total) has a magic number... You may be thinking "how do we get this number? why is it magic? what is a 'plant on it' solid?" Don't worry, I will answer all of you questions in good time.

First of all, what is a Platonic Solid? It is a 3D object where every face is the same Polygon. Read more about them here: http://www.mathsisfun.com/definitions/platonic-solids.html

Ok, ok that's great. So what about this whole 'Magic Number' thing? If you add up the total number of corners, and then multiply it by however many edges and faces each corner is touching, you get the Magic Number for that solid. But that's not all; if you add up the total number of faces and multiply that by the number of edges and corners each face touches, once again, you get the magic number. You also get the magic number if you add up the total number of edges the solid has, and then multiply it by the number of corners and faces that edge touches (for this one it's always 4), as you can guess, you get the magic number.

A list of the magic numbers for each shape:

Cube: 48
Dodecahedron: 120

Shapes where the sides are triangles:
Tetrahedron: 24
Octahedron: 48
Icosahedron: 120

Oh, and if you have any ideas how these numbers relate please let me know in the comments or something (more detailed list below);

Name
# faces
Face shape
Jem Number
Tetrahedron
4
Triangle
24
Octahedron
8
Triangle
48
Icosahedron
120
Triangle
120
Cube
6
Square
48
Dodecahedron
12
Pentagon
120


Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Creation of Life

Most people believe in evolution, and that life originated by chance, and yet nobody has been able to create a single living cell, nor give life to anything dead. 

Friday, May 23, 2014

7 awesome Google Easter eggs

Search for "google in 1998" and the 1998 version of Google's search engine will appear.

Search "do a barrel roll" and watch the page do a 360 turn.

When you search "tilt" the page appears at a slight angle. 

When you search Google for "marquee html" the amount of items marquees across the page.
Search "blink html" for all the occurences of "blink" and "HTML" to flash.

When you image search "Atari Breakout" you get to play breakout with the images.

Search Google for "Zerg Rush" to play a game where you defend the results.

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

.99999999......... = 1?

Today while thinking about PI and infinite numbers I came to the conclusion that 0.9999999.... (going on infinitely) = 1. Why?

1 / 3 = 0.333333333333333.......
3 * 3 = 9
0.3333333333333333....... * 3 = 0.9999999999999999...............

Thus, the math laws I thought I knew are put on trial. And lost.

UPDATE:: I googled this problem, and found this website: http://www.purplemath.com/modules/howcan1.htm
That puts it like this:
x = 0.999...
10x = 9.999...
10x - x = 9.999... - 0.999... = 9 = 9x
9x = 9
x = 1

4.0e30

Looking back at my first post, I noticed I said:
2 quadrillion squared (if anyone wants to calculate that, feel free.)
Given I'm the main follower of this blog, I decided to calculate that (aka type it into Google.)

All Google could tell me is it's 4.0e+30. A few years ago I would of given up at this point, mistaking the "e" for error. Later I learned that the "e+30" means x10^30 or that I should add 30 zeros to the end of the first number.

2 quadrillion squared is 4,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 for all you who wondered (or just me.)

Epic websites!

I've compiled a list of awesome websites that I use a lot:

-Picmonkey: a free photo-editing website with lots of cool effects, overlays, fonts, and more.
picmonkey.com

-Swagbucks: earn gift cards, raffle entries, and more by using the swagbucks search engine, answering polls, and watching videos.
swagbucks.com

-Fontstruct: create fonts that you can download and use on your computer!
fontstruct.com

-Blogger: create and post on blogs like this one!
blogger.com

Thursday, May 1, 2014

In need of ideas

Why so hard found inspiration
In such a modern place
We have so much information
As the human race

Pictures worth a thousand words
Ideas worth much more
Because no matter what you heard
You don't know what's in store

Monday, April 21, 2014

Crunch the numbers with Infinity...

Infinity... do we really know what it is?

Have you ever heard someone say "There are a near-infinite amount of ways to do that"? What does that really mean?

The definition of infinity:
limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate.
No matter what you do to a number, you can never reach infinity. Therefore, 10 is just as close to infinity as 2 quadrillion squared (if anyone wants to calculate that, feel free.)

How can the Big Bang theory account for an infinite universe? I don't see how it can. Only an infinite God could create something infinite like that.