Activity for Konrad Höffner
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Accelerating, then decelerating, without expending energy or propellant in space? If I understand it correctly, moving in the absence of forces like gravity and without friction doesn't require energy, only accelerating and decelerating does. So you could move a spaceship a very long distance with very low energy requirement if you just move it very slowly. Now spending more energ... (more) |
— | almost 8 years ago |
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How could a bad random number generator explain baryon asymmetry? How can a character explain baryon asymmetry (there is more matter than antimatter) by the universe being a simulation with a slightly imbalanced random number generator being employed at the point where it is decided where a newly created particle is matter or antimatter? I know that RNGs have probl... (more) |
— | over 9 years ago |