| Q. | Why is time considered to be a part of disambiguation? | Related Search: Physics | | |
I should have said 4D or space time instead of disambiguation.
Sorry for the confusion :(
| | A. | I assume you mean why is time the 4th dimension? This is because time is not merely by itself, it is part of space-time and interweaved network of dimensions. For instance if you told someone to meet you somewhere what dimensions would you use to get them there? If you said corner of 1st and 2nd street (x and y coordinates), 3rd floor (the z coordinate), at 10 o'clock (time coordinate). This makes a difference because in the world of relativity you can actually travel through space at a different time as someone else.
Think of it this way. We are all traveling at the speed of light right now. Think of each dimension as being a glass jar. Right now if you are sitting and not moving you are not moving through any spatial dimensions you are merely sitting still and therefore the x,y,and z jars are empty, but you ARE moving through time, therefore the time jar is full (of whatever substance you want to think of haha). When you begin walking in a straight line you take away some of the "stuff" in your time jar and you add it to your x jar. Move on an elevator and you have some in your time jar AND your z jar. Now lets think of we were moving EXTREMELY fast and by fast I mean about 80% of the speed of light. Now you have taken A LOT out of your time jar and put a lot back into your x, y, and z jar. This may be confusing to understand but since the time jar is now a lot less full than it used to be it means you are actually moving through your spatial dimensions at a slower rate than someone who is traveling slower. Therefore they are traveling into your future and you are sort of in their past. These are called reference frames.
This has actually be confirmed in the space shuttle. An orbiting watch actually ticks slower than one on earth because it is moving through its spatial dimensions at a faster rate (10 km/s in orbit) and to travel at this rate more has to be taken away from the time dimension.
If you don't understand completely don't worry, this is something that took even Einstein a while to fully understand it is a complex ordeal. | | | |
| Q. | How long does Paranoia Disambiguation last for? | Related Search: Psychology | | | i was wondering how long paranoia can last ? is it for a life time? and can it be cured? :S HELP! oh also is it deadly?!?!?
this is the only i can find [Link]
| | A. | If you don´t heal and change it, it will grew with the years and it can be deadly. But if you find the reason, mostly abusive parents (mother), than it will be easier to fight against the fears. It´s really helpful to change this behavior with a psychologist. | | | |
| Q. | Why don't they make a car called Disambiguation? | Related Search: Other - Car Makes | | | I think that would be a cool name for a car.
| | A. | I find the name a little 'ambiguous'! | | | |
| Q. | how do you use the word "disambiguation" in a sentence? | Related Search: Words & Wordplay | | | I know the definition but I can't seem to figure out how the word would be used in a sentence.
| | A. | The teacher said to the student, "This sentence needs disambiguation: 'Jon told Mark that his bicycle was broken.' " | | | |
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