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Scientists Just Made Light Speed Visible. The Images Will Break Your Brain.

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    Scientists Just Made Light Speed Visible. The Images Will Break Your Brain.

    The method involves stitching together many thin “slices” of light reflecting off an object.

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      Until you read the explanation, which the article omits. The phenomenon is that an object moving at 0.999c appears rotated, where the leading face appears to be oriented away from the viewer, and the trailing face appears oriented towards the viewer.

      By Penrose: “the light from the trailing part reaches the observer from behind the sphere, which it can do since the sphere is continuously moving out of its way”.

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      That article has nice diagrams too.

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        Least click-bait popularmechanics headline.

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          Gosh i sure don’t want that.

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            Until you read the explanation, which the article omits. The phenomenon is that an object moving at 0.999c appears rotated, where the leading face appears to be oriented away from the viewer, and the trailing face appears oriented towards the viewer.

            By Penrose: “the light from the trailing part reaches the observer from behind the sphere, which it can do since the sphere is continuously moving out of its way”.

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            Terrell rotation - Wikipedia

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            That article has nice diagrams too.

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            I think I get it, but it still hurts the brain. I think many scifi stories may be right and if we develop some type of warp/hyperspace/whatever, a human looking into whatever it looks like would go mad.

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              frongt@lemmy.zip
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              It would just look stretched and/or rotated.

              Basically, you can see the back side of the object, because the object moves out of the way of its own light.

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                Gosh i sure don’t want that.

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                realitista@lemmus.org
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                Gee mister, please don’t break my brain.

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                  Similar cool and scientifically correct simulations:

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                  Visualization of the theory of relativity: online articles, pictures, movies and paper models by Ute Kraus and Corvin Zahn (Universität Hildesheim, Germany)

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                    I think our brains are pretty good at ignoring or abstracting/simplifying things we see that we don’t understand, almost too good. That’s just magic, optical illusion, or hallucination. Getting high is like chemical circuit bending. I feel staring into the void alone won’t be enough drive one mad, it’s when the void stares back and forces awareness, or knowing, that one has to worry. The non-euclidian architecture of R’leyh is just unsettling, but the stare of a multidimensional being can’t help but bend your circuits beyond their limits.

                    There was that one short story though about FTL travel, wherein the conscious passengers must be asleep for the journey through hyperspace (or whatever that story called it). Some people stated awake through the trip and came out the other side mad. The hyperspace itself wasn’t enough to break their brains though, it was just that an instantaneous trip from the sleepers’ perspective, became an infinitely long (in time) trip from the waking conscious perspective. At that point, what they saw didn’t really matter, it was a forced perception or awareness without the solice of “not knowing” that broke their brains.

                    None of this is science, just rambling nonsense.

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