Multiple Dimensions, Nuclear Physics, SUBATOMIC Particles and Relativity
Theoretical Physics Vs Classical Physics- What's the difference?
Up until now we have studied classical physics. Classical physics refers to Newtonian Physics or physics of our observable world. Examples of this are Newton's Laws of Motion, the Law of Conservation of Energy and Matter, waves, sound, the electromagnetic spectrum, electronics and magnetism, fluids and thermodynamics. We will now enter the branch of Theoretical Physics which includes the topics of multiple dimensions, String Theory, Quantum Mechanics, Worm Holes, General Relativity and Special Relativity, Dark Matter and Energy, Parallel Universes.
Multiple Dimensions
As we begin to examine the theory of relativity, time and space, wormholes and different dimensions we will start with dimensions 1-10. We live in the 4th dimension length, width, height and duration (time). We experiences the 3rd and 2nd dimension continually and imagine the 1st and 5th dimensions. Think back to your favorite movie or book, that is the 2nd dimension. When you put on those swanky 3D glasses, you enter the 3rd dimension when you see the movie "come out" towards you. Watch the following video and fill in the multiple dimensions in the note guide. The four dimension are: Length, Width, Height and Time
The 10 Dimensions: Broken Down into our Options
1st -Position in a system
2nd-Plane with length & width
3rd- Length, width & height
4th- Plane with depth and duration (time)
5th- Plane with depth, duration altered
6th- Phase space
7th- Infinite, all possible outcome, past, present & future
8th- Infinite possibilities, but based on different physics
9th- Infinite possibilities, infinite information,(random physics), infinite duration
10th-Infinite possibilities, infinite information, timelessness
So what does all of this really mean? The different dimensions can be broken down into 3 main categories and 1 of timelessness. Quite simply it looks like this:
3 Spatial Dimensions (X, Y, Z)
3 Duration Dimensions (Past, Present, Future)
3 Information Dimensions (Classical Physics, Theoretical Physics, Unknown)
1 Timelessness Dimension
Click here to see the video: The 10th Dimension
Note Guide: 10th Dimension
What are the different dimensions? The multiple dimensions are the See the picture to the left. In Theoretical Physics there are 10 accepted dimensions.
Subatomic Particle Plushies
Up until now we have studied classical physics. Classical physics refers to Newtonian Physics or physics of our observable world. Examples of this are Newton's Laws of Motion, the Law of Conservation of Energy and Matter, waves, sound, the electromagnetic spectrum, electronics and magnetism, fluids and thermodynamics. We will now enter the branch of Theoretical Physics which includes the topics of multiple dimensions, String Theory, Quantum Mechanics, Worm Holes, General Relativity and Special Relativity, Dark Matter and Energy, Parallel Universes.
Multiple Dimensions
As we begin to examine the theory of relativity, time and space, wormholes and different dimensions we will start with dimensions 1-10. We live in the 4th dimension length, width, height and duration (time). We experiences the 3rd and 2nd dimension continually and imagine the 1st and 5th dimensions. Think back to your favorite movie or book, that is the 2nd dimension. When you put on those swanky 3D glasses, you enter the 3rd dimension when you see the movie "come out" towards you. Watch the following video and fill in the multiple dimensions in the note guide. The four dimension are: Length, Width, Height and Time
The 10 Dimensions: Broken Down into our Options
1st -Position in a system
2nd-Plane with length & width
3rd- Length, width & height
4th- Plane with depth and duration (time)
5th- Plane with depth, duration altered
6th- Phase space
7th- Infinite, all possible outcome, past, present & future
8th- Infinite possibilities, but based on different physics
9th- Infinite possibilities, infinite information,(random physics), infinite duration
10th-Infinite possibilities, infinite information, timelessness
So what does all of this really mean? The different dimensions can be broken down into 3 main categories and 1 of timelessness. Quite simply it looks like this:
3 Spatial Dimensions (X, Y, Z)
3 Duration Dimensions (Past, Present, Future)
3 Information Dimensions (Classical Physics, Theoretical Physics, Unknown)
1 Timelessness Dimension
Click here to see the video: The 10th Dimension
Note Guide: 10th Dimension
What are the different dimensions? The multiple dimensions are the See the picture to the left. In Theoretical Physics there are 10 accepted dimensions.
Subatomic Particle Plushies
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- The Subatomic Particle Trading Card WKST
Watch Through the Wormhole Looking for More than 3 Dimensions. What is the mystery of multiple dimensions.
What are the four forces? Weak Nuclear Force, Strong Nuclear Force, Electromagnetic Force and Gravitational Force |
Watch Through the Wormhole Time Travel.
How do jump from present to the past? Albert Einstein figured it out while riding to work on the trolley. Length, width, depth and time are the 4 dimensions. |
The powerpoint on the physics of Doctor Who and Time Travel and Special Relativity
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Nuclear Physics & Radiation
Inside a Nuclear Reactor Core
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Nuclear Physics, Radiation and Subatomic Particles, why do we need them? In our modern society the term "nuclear radiation" has become a taboo phrase. The reason behind this is most people don't understand the fact we as humans are "radiated" daily. Every day we experience radiation, from the sun, the food we eat, the bricks in our building. The biggest challenge is raising the awareness about what is actually happening with radiation.
Nuclear Satire Project In our society, nuclear energy or anything with the label of "nuclear" tends to get a bad name. Currently, Southern California is looking at alternative energy for the ever growing demand of energy. It is important to look at all factors of nuclear energy and be educated on what it can offer to a large populace. The project "Nuclear Satire Project" came from the idea of education through the humor of nuclear radiation. Most people are concerned about all types of radiation and that radiation must be "bad." In truth, every person is irradiated every day. We are expose to doses from the sun, ground, bricks in our building and the strawberries we eat. Being educated in the different types of radiation of alpha, beta and gamma can help people understand the power of nuclear energy. Shielding of paper, glass, lead or concrete and distances are the buffer which protects the average person from over-exposure. Nuclear Energy Nuclear energy is immensely clean, efficient and powerful. World wide 31 countries have nuclear power plants. Of the 31 countries only 4 use the nuclear power plants as the primary source of energy. France leads the world in nuclear energy at 76.9% of total energy production. ** Southern California recently took the San Onofre Nuclear Power Station offline and is searching for ways to replace the clean and cheap energy of nuclear power. **"Nuclear Share of Electricity Generation in 2014". IAEA. 2015-04-30. Retrieved 2015-05-01. VIDEOS ON LEVEL 7 NUCLEAR DISASTERS |