Week 4 Physics

How has e=mc2 affected you?

So, full disclosure, I wholeheartedly revere Einstein as a mammoth of a genius, and believe he ultimately had it more right than any other scientific thinker.  Including the Bohr-Einstein debate.  He's the Godfather of Quantum, and helped solidify the current theory by rightfully pushing up against it.  And it's still incomplete.  And guaranteed to be replaced.  Einstein lost the debate in terms of majority consensus, but in multiple alternate universes the theory took his perspective to greater benefit.


How would you compare the four “forces”?

I've seen the forces listed from strongest to weakest in two ways.  The first like it was presented in class - strong nuclear force/electromagnetic force/weak nuclear force/gravity.  The second way from strongest to weakest - strong nuclear force/weak nuclear force/electromagnetism/gravity.  I'm sticking with the former, since its easier to remember the electroweak force (the single force that has two aspects - electro magnetic and weak nuclear.  Although gravity isn't a force per se, it remains as one of the four since scientists have yet to discover what the force of gravity is.

What is the function of gravity?

Gravity implies an inherent relationship between two objects within a shared space and time.

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