Post: Space
01-08-2016, 06:25 AM #1
Crunk
Sir, I'm too 1337
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Well...I got sick of the ShoutBox, time to make this a thread. How does space work mates? I have my own theories and I have my own science I have been taught and studied, but please introduce what you know or hypothesize. Also, don't be afraid to post other theories.
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});

The following user thanked Crunk for this useful post:

NUKES_mAn97
01-08-2016, 11:56 AM #2
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by Crunk View Post
Well...I got sick of the ShoutBox, time to make this a thread. How does space work mates? I have my own theories and I have my own science I have been taught and studied, but please introduce what you know or hypothesize. Also, don't be afraid to post other theories.


What kind of space like outer space or a vacuum space?
01-08-2016, 12:21 PM #3
avatar1o1234
Samurai Poster
Originally posted by Crunk View Post
Well...I got sick of the ShoutBox, time to make this a thread. How does space work mates? I have my own theories and I have my own science I have been taught and studied, but please introduce what you know or hypothesize. Also, don't be afraid to post other theories.


Oh like what space is?

First, some simple answers: space is everything in the universe beyond the top of the Earth’s atmosphere – the Moon, where the GPS satellites orbit, Mars, other stars, the Milky Way, black holes, and distant quasars. Space also means what’s between planets, moons, stars, etc – it’s the near-vacuum otherwise known as the interplanetary medium, the interstellar medium, the inter-galactic medium, the intra-cluster medium, etc; in other words, it’s very low density gas or plasma (‘space physics’ is, in fact, just a branch of plasma physics!) But you really want to know what space is, don’t you? You’re asking about the thing that’s like time, or mass.

And one simple, but profound, answer to the question “What is space?” is “that which you measure with a ruler”. And why is this a profound answer? Because thinking about it lead Einstein to develop first the theory of special relativity, and then the theory of general relativity. And those theories overthrew an idea that was built into physics since before the time of Newton (and built into philosophy too); namely, the idea of absolute space (and time). It turns out that space isn’t something absolute, something you could, in principle, measure with lots of rulers (and lots of time), and which everyone else who did the same thing would agree with you on.

Space, in the best theory of physics on this topic we have today – Einstein’s theory of general relativity (GR) – is a component of space-time, which can be described very well using the math in GR, but which is difficult to envision with our naïve intuitions.
01-08-2016, 06:20 PM #4
SlimShadyXV-
League Champion
Watch Interstellar if you want your mind blown
01-08-2016, 06:45 PM #5
Default Avatar
Oneup
Guest
Originally posted by Crunk View Post
Well...I got sick of the ShoutBox, time to make this a thread. How does space work mates? I have my own theories and I have my own science I have been taught and studied, but please introduce what you know or hypothesize. Also, don't be afraid to post other theories.

Space is where I put my stuff.

The following user thanked Oneup for this useful post:

Crunk

Copyright © 2026, NextGenUpdate.
All Rights Reserved.

Gray NextGenUpdate Logo