No! This is Einstein's General Relativity Theory. It is not correct. Einstein's deflection angle 1.7" is the result of plain old Newton's Gravity Theory, not space warp.
The distance from the sun is Rs=150Gm and the gravity of the earth is 9.8, c is the speed of light, the time is t=Rs/c = 500 secs.
The deflection angle is ARC Tan y/Rs = .5gt^2/150Gm = ARC Tan .5 x9.8x(500)^2/150G
The result is ARC Tan 8.16666E-6 and angle 1.68".
The gravity of earth 9.8 m/s^2 is the cause of the deflection not space warp. This says that light has mass.
Yes, mass takes up space because mass is a measure of matter in an object, and matter occupies physical space. The more mass an object has, the more space it takes up.
A warp bubble is a theoretical design of propulsion that is able to overcome the theory that nothing can travel passed the speed of light. Instead of trying to go faster, the warp bubble allows a craft to condense the space in front of them and expand the space in back of them. In essence it is like a cosmic surfer. The spacecraft would ride upon the wave of spacial distortion that it is creating by its warp bubble.
Matter has mass and occupies physical space, whereas energy does not have mass and does not occupy physical space.
Yes, anything that has mass (matter) will occupy space. This is a fundamental property in physics known as the principle of mutual exclusiveness, which states that two objects cannot occupy the same space at the same time.
Matter occupies space and has mass. Matter is made up of particles that have volume and hence occupy space. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object, and it is related to the number and type of particles that compose the object.
Sure. Anything that is mass-energy does.
Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.Any mass will warp space and time, according to the General Theory of Relativity. In a black hole the mass is simply more concentrated.
Space Warp was created in 1983.
Space Warp happened in 1983.
When particle, such as a photon, that is said to have "zero mass," it means just what you think it means: the particle has no mass. It does no warp space nor does it react to any force on it.
The method for achieving warp speed in Star Trek is to warp the space around the vessel and leave the vessel in a pocket of normal space. It contracts space time in front of the vessel and expands the space time behind it.
Weightless is not the same as massless -- it is an object's mass that warps space (and time) around it, creating a gravitational field.
Warp drive has a powerfull engine that warps space around it and hyper drive travels through space in a streight line where as warp bends the fabric of space to travel from one destination to another
Time and space are interconnected according to the theory of relativity. Time can affect space by bending it, creating what we know as gravitational effects. The presence of mass or energy can bend and warp spacetime, influencing the motion of objects within it.
A space warp, often theorized in science fiction, is a hypothetical distortion in spacetime that would allow for faster-than-light travel or shortcuts through space. The concept is not currently supported by scientific evidence or technology.
Einstein thought that bent space time explains much, and he is very smart.
Since dark matter has mass, it is able to warp time and space, which also makes it able to bend light. The effect of dark matter on space-time (and, therefore, light) is the same as that of regular matter.