In physics, a quantum is the minimum unit of any physical entity involved in an interaction. Since there is no minimum unit of time that is currently known then, no, there is no quantum time.
Aside: If one thinks of the term "quantum" more colloquially then you might say that it is a unit that is synonymous with very tiny therefore you could call a short amount of time a quanta of time. Example: In physics, the Planck time, (tP), is the unit of time in the system of natural units known as Planck units. It is the time required for light to travel, in a vacuum, a distance of 1 Planck length. Planck time is about 5.4*10^(- 44) seconds. The unit is named after Max Planck, who was the first to propose it.
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Correct, I say. The universe is a single moment. The only constant is change. Time is a thing on the other hand though because it exists inside your head as electrons moving through your brain. It physically exists as an idea, in that respect. Time travel though, is possible, all you need to see the past is a camera. All you need to see the future is your own mind.
if you mean time machine then no. It is only Science Fiction also known as syfy. science fiction is only a theory of scientist. cell phones were only once science fiction.
Well,people assume that time is a strict progression of cause to effect but actually from a non-linear, non-subjective viewpoint, it's more like a big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey stuff.
No. Day and night is determined by what part of Earth is facing the sun. Half of the Earth faces toward the sun and half of earth faces away from the sun. As the Earth spins on it's axis, we get daylight in one side of the earth, and night time in the other side of the earth. It is never possible to have night time, or day time, on all the earth at the exact same time.
For the traveller, the trip takes 1 year, travelling at 60% the speed of light (or 0.6C). This would mean that he will perceive himself as have travelled 0.6 light years (a distance of about 9.46x1012km). To calculate the time that has elapsed on Earth, you can use this simplified equation: Spaceship Time = Earth Time x sqrt[1-(v/c)2] Spaceship Time = Earth Time x sqrt[1-(0.6c/c)2] Spaceship Time = Earth Time x sqrt[1-(0.6)2] Spaceship Time = Earth Time x sqrt[1-0.36] Spaceship Time = Earth Time x sqrt[0.64] Spaceship Time = Earth Time x 0.8 Spaceship Time = 1 year 1 year spaceship = Earth Time x 0.8 Earth Time = 1 year spaceship / 0.8 Earth Time = 1.25 years Thus, after 1 year has passed for the person on the spaceship, 1.25 years have passed on Earth.
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About 88 Earth days, that's about 0.24 Earth years.
I can't pull the number from the top of my head but I think it might be around 1/32 of earth's time.
Yes and no. On earth, there are time zones based on where you are located on earth. There are no time zones in space.
If you want to reckon time on Jupiter according to earth time, then it is the same time on Jupiter as it is on earth. I would suggest UTC, universal time.
The Earth's Magnetic field.
In space there is no fixed time like earth. As there is 24 hours sun not like earth with day and night.
No. Day and night is determined by what part of Earth is facing the sun. Half of the Earth faces toward the sun and half of earth faces away from the sun. As the Earth spins on it's axis, we get daylight in one side of the earth, and night time in the other side of the earth. It is never possible to have night time, or day time, on all the earth at the exact same time.
No. Day and night is determined by what part of Earth is facing the sun. Half of the Earth faces toward the sun and half of earth faces away from the sun. As the Earth spins on it's axis, we get daylight in one side of the earth, and night time in the other side of the earth. It is never possible to have night time, or day time, on all the earth at the exact same time.
23.89 earth time in hours.
Earth undergoes weathering all the time!!!
Jesus did many miracles in his time on earth.
How does the hydrosphere change the earth over time
Earth's revolution time is 365 and 1/4 days. Earth's rotation time is 24 hours.
The earth's orbital time is approximately 1year or 365 days and a half.