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PSwii60 said:
Zkuq said:
PSwii60 said:

Math is cool. I love it. Its basic principles is pretty much black and white. Finding a formula to an answer is where the tricky part is. That's the science part. Finding out what is, what exist, how things are, how they behave, all put in numbers on paper. There are too many variables in the universe.

All I'm actually waiting for is to discover is if the 4th dimension exist or not. I believe that'll clear up a lot of questions if it were discovered.

What 4th dimension are you talking about? Last I checked, time did exist. ;)

I honestly think time is yet to be fuly understood or explained. Time is relative. I'm actually sorty talking about as a physical property beyond length, width, and depth within our realm and not as a mathematical structure that is space-time. Maybe I don't just fully comprehend it but there are some things I don't buy with how science define time in some cases.

Well being a physicist myself, time isn't that easily explained but we can the the effect of certain variables on time. Probably the closest thing to explaining time is the concept of entropy used in thermodynamics. Check it out if you are truly interested.

And that equation looks very very familiar. I think I remember doing that in one of my first year courses, if I remember correctly its the Planck's law. I remember having to do the derivation of that equation according to Einstein, it was indeed a real b***h as you would call it. In fact that graph shows the maxwell/planck distribution, one that is extremely important in physics.