Einstein's theory of relativity and the Zoom calls
Hey guys let's look at this wonderful idea of how zoom calls can be related to Einstein's theory of relativity
Einstein's theories of relativity taught us and confirmed what we already knew: space can't be thought of as being all by itself. In addition to space, time is a fundamental coordinate. so if you want to consider past, present, or future events or phenomena. Time in space must be considered. There is a whole set of equations that fold space and time together, making it impossible to think of them as separate concepts.
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So let me explain, for those who might still be hesitant about the idea of space-time, you may not even be aware that you do. You can only live this way. It's so simple and obvious that you might believe it's difficult.
Thus, I suggest that we meet for lunch tomorrow at noon. What is your response to my following question? Where do you want to eat?
"Where"? Because the time itself alone was inadequate for your life and my life to intersect. Time alone will not make that happen. You also have to give a spatial coordinate.
Do you have a time and space coordinate so that we may meet, say, at noon, at the diner on the corner?
Because we were at the same place but not at the same time, it won't work if I go to the diner on the corner of Domino's right yesterday and you go there tomorrow. Where do you want to eat? Although we are both in the same place, we are not there at the same time.
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Okay, so now pay attention. While you are in that other Starbucks, I am in another. Despite the fact that we are at the same time, we are not in the same space even though it's the same brand. As a result, we need to be in the same place at the same time for anything involving two things trying to coordinate to happen.
How does this manifest, then?
Let's look at the universe. Earth is being threatened by an asteroid.
You may follow Bruce Willis' (Actor in Armageddon movie) advice, who claims that the only way to stop it is to drill through the surface of the asteroid and detonate a nuclear weapon.
It would be a waste of energy to blow it out of the sky.
or
Deflect it—how do you deflect an asteroid?
So here is what we could do; if you leave that asteroid alone, that asteroid will hit our Earth, physically speaking that the asteroid is at the same time coordinate and same space coordinate as our earth. Therefore, we can do something clever here, what we can do is accelerate that asteroid so that it reaches the space coordinate or location before our earth passes from that. The consequences of this situation would be in our favor because we would have existed at the same time but we're not in the same space coordinates. Thus asteroid can't hit the earth.
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In fact, that's what's going on when you deflect an asteroid.
Alternatively, we could do it another way around. If we could make it slow down we would arrive at the space coordinate or location before this asteroid does. It passes directly behind us as we continue to move. That's how we can prevent the situation of asteroids hitting the earth.
By the way, this affects time machine.
If I hand you a time machine and you tell me you want to travel into the future, let's say 200 years, imagine you tell me, "I don't want to land in the winter, let me land in the summer," so you want to travel into the future 200 years and six months since we're measuring this, it's been freezing outside. If this is what you do in time machine.
You will suffocate in the vacuum of space when you leave your time machine after traveling 200 years into the future because you will have landed where the earth was while it was in its orbit, which is a different location than where it will be in six months.
Earth is not just spinning but also moving through space orbiting the sun.
This implies that a time machine is only capable of operating if it is a "space-time machine." You want to go to both a "location in time" and a "location in space."
So, keep an eye on how this evolves. I believe we are now on the same page. Let's carry on.
Most of the time, we go to classes in colleges or high schools at the designated time and place. Sometimes, but not usually, we move classrooms during breaks. But just one meeting at a time. However, why were we attending multiple meetings at the same time during COVID? But Zoom calls broke the space-time alliance, allowing you to only be present at the same time, you don't need to be at the same location. World lines can thus break and only reconnect together on the time coordinate, making the space coordinate irrelevant.
That is how and why more and more people are attending more meetings than ever before in history. The consequence is that although we are at different space coordinates or locations still we're able to connect through time. These zoom calls have made this space coordinate irrelevant. Thus we don't need space coordination to join our world lines anymore. The meeting could occur at any space coordinate or location we'll still be able to connect through time... In fact, not just zoom calls but these video calls have made this thing that way.
So, that's how Einstein's theory of relativity and zoom call and are connected.
The first telephone, which connected people in time without them physically being in the same location, was demonstrated for a patent in 1876. With voice, sound, audio quality, saved data, and everything else, Zoom has just finished what is equal to one of the biggest achievements and developments in modern civilization. It's funny because the video call was supposed to change everything.
Studying relativity is a tremendously fascinating endeavor. It continually forces us to consider reality. Time and space are interrelated and affect our environment in addition to gravity.
Thanks for reading this, if you have learned something from here share it with your friends and family so they also get to understand the new perspective of daily life things 😊




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