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Physics problem

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-02 12:08 ID:nnH7CB8s

Jack and Jill are the same age. Jack leaves earth on a spaceship at 0.5c. Jill waits one year then sends a radio message (message goes at speed of light) to Jack telling him to return. Jack upon receiving the message returns immediately to earth. How much younger is Jack than Jill?

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-02 12:29 ID:3SCLYgwE

speed of light isn't constant ;_;

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-02 12:39 ID:gnGh3T1J

14 months.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-03 0:26 ID:Pn8NtJaH

gamma = 1/sqrt(1-0.5^2) = 2/sqrt(3)

Jack gets the message after he goes 1 light year, ie. after 2 years. He takes another 2 years to go back. So from his perspective 4/gamma = 3.46 years passed. Difference in age is 4 - 4/gamma = 0.54 years.

Name: FrozenVoid 2007-03-03 14:30 ID:AQuvFQk0

Their ages don't change.I don't believe in this whole relativistical time dilation non-sense.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-07 14:05 ID:7mE+epxD

Spaceships are the secret to eternal youth!

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-08 12:51 ID:xjlWkXyA

>>4
So Jack can change velocity from 0.5c to -0.5c in a negligible amount of time?

HOLY G-FORCES BATMAN

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-08 23:58 ID:BMPuHFmg


>>5
time is relative not constant

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-09 4:10 ID:bWWRPmlM

>>5

Good thing science isn't a democracy. There's enough proof that contradicts what you believe to soundly prove you wrong.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-12 0:02 ID:XNa7ZB4J

dude, physics are too subjective... just forget about and assume Jill is legal...

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-12 4:01 ID:9HURC1wi

>>5
I believe in it only if light is a real limit.  If people find a way to accelerate past the speed of light (impossible now, cause you'd need a negative mass but I dunno) then I don't think they will be travelling back in time.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-12 4:03 ID:Heaven

>>11
Not negative mass. Imaginary mass.

Yes, you read that right. Complex imaginary mass. FTL travel is non-trivial, to say the least.

Name: Anonymous 2007-03-12 10:13 ID:2ENk0a4L

>>12
Mass with more than 1 dimension.

fixed. Because imaginary mass is imaginary.

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