And here I thought the last digit would be 9Why would it be 0? Because you round the number off? Or because you do not believe in infinite numbers?
What is the biggest number we know? Or science knows I better ask...And what is the smallest number we know?
Why is any of that relevant to Einsteins theory?
I was wrong about all the digits being zero. But it is exactly 299,792,458 m/s.
The length of the meter is defined by c and the second.
So all the digits to the right of the decimal point are zero. Not because they're rounded off. Because it is an exact figure.
And, no, I don't have any problem with infinite numbers -- all numbers are "infinite" in some trivial sense, since even an integer can be expressed as 1.000...(infinite number of zeros follows).
Which is why there is a huge difference between "the speed of light" and the actual speed of light in reality. People here do know that light can be slowed when going through certain gases? And that huge parts of space has gas clouds in it?
Uncountably infinite.How many other constants are there?
How many other constants are there? Ones that does not have to be rounded, and does have to do with something measurable.
No, only the height relative to the measurement.
Or is the speed of light only constant because we use it to measure time now?
Uncountably infinite.
Do you not know what a constant is?
Precisely. The measurement changes, the height doesn't.
Just as, while the speed of light has been measured with varying degrees of accuracy and precision and thus come up with slightly different measurements at different times, the actual speed of light has remained constant.
I use my watch to measure time.
Okay, I will share some of the more obvious relations between my link and Einsteins theories of relativity.
The cosmos.
Relatively speaking of course?
Okay, I will share some of the more obvious relations between my link and Einsteins theories of relativity.
The cosmos.
Good answerI was asking for real and natural constants though. The 26 answer might be better.
Ahh... so its all relative I guess?![]()
Relatively speaking of course?
Okay, I will share some of the more obvious relations between my link and Einsteins theories of relativity.
The cosmos.
Good answerI was asking for real and natural constants though. The 26 answer might be better.
Ahh... so its all relative I guess?![]()
Except the speed of light in a vacuum, which isn't relative.
Good answerI was asking for real and natural constants though. The 26 answer might be better.
Ahh... so its all relative I guess?![]()
Kblood - don't forget to take your meds.
This is the most important thing that has been said in this thread.
For those who are unaware, the OP has previously discussed this subject, also his ability to undress women using his psychic powers. Explaining ying and yang and/or E=MC2 will only confuse him.
What would an unreal or unnatural constant be?
This is the most important thing that has been said in this thread.
For those who are unaware, the OP has previously discussed this subject, also his ability to undress women using his psychic powers. Explaining ying and yang and/or E=MC2 will only confuse him.
I mention it because the OP's posts sometimes start displaying symptoms of disordered thinking, and he's admitted to a diagnosed history of disordered thinking for which medication has been prescribed.
*headdesk*
Regarding the first part, there's a point where we just can't measure a constant more accurately, yet. In most or all cases, that's well past the point where more digits will not affect the outcome in any meaningful way. Your attempt at making a point fails.
Regarding the second part, nice try, but you're really, really grasping at straws. Not even straws that would help you, though, even if you did manage to be correct, which you aren't. This is mildly confusing if one tries to look at your arguments as if they were supposed to be coherent.
Regarding the end... you're just admitting that you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. If you were dealing with quantum mechanics and not general relativity, you'd have a tiny, tiny glimmer of a chance of making an argument. It would fail beyond a superficial level, even then, but it would be far more meaningful than what you're trying to do, now.