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the sun going off

Unread post by SANZEED » Sat May 26, 2012 7:25 pm

My question is that if the sun goes off just now,when will we feel it?Is the time
:?: Immedietly
:?: after 8 mins 32 seconds
:?: before this interval but not immediately
:?: after this interval?
I have got different answers from different sources.But which is the truth?
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Unread post by nafistiham » Sat May 26, 2012 9:30 pm

I choose the second option.because, nothing goes faster than light
\[\sum_{k=0}^{n-1}e^{\frac{2 \pi i k}{n}}=0\]
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Re: the sun going off

Unread post by sowmitra » Sun May 27, 2012 12:31 am

Well, Sanzeed, Einstein's Theory of Relativity states that Gravitational Force manifests itself in the curvature of Space ad Time, and travels in the form of Gravitational Waves which travel at the speed of light. So, it would take us exactly 8 minutes and 32 seconds (i.e, the time required for light to travel to Earth) to realize that the sun is not there if it disappeared suddenly. ( I got this information off a Discovery Channel Documentary ;) )
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Unread post by tanvirab » Sun May 27, 2012 12:32 am

that's right. everything we know about is limited to the speed of light, even gravitation.

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Unread post by SANZEED » Mon May 28, 2012 12:58 am

But @sowmitra vaia, please read "Podarthobiddar Mojar Kotha" by Yacov Perelman.He differs with your opinion.
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Unread post by *Mahi* » Mon May 28, 2012 10:52 am

SANZEED wrote:But @sowmitra vaia, please read "Podarthobiddar Mojar Kotha" by Yacov Perelman.He differs with your opinion.
As far as I know, that book was written before Gravitational waves were discovered.
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Unread post by tanvirab » Mon May 28, 2012 11:51 am

Actuaally gravitational waves were discovered by Einstein. It is one of the first things of general relativity. If Perelman said that we can know that the sun is gone faster than light, then he is wrong. No information (including gravitation) can travel faster than light, not even quantum information.

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Unread post by *Mahi* » Mon May 28, 2012 1:13 pm

The book "Physics for entertainment" (which was translated to "পদার্থবিদ্যার মজার কথা") was written in 1913 [src], while Einstein first predicted gravitational waves in 1916 [src]. So, what Perelman wrote in his book is correct by what was known at that time , but of course that is wrong as we know about gravitational waves now.
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Unread post by tanvirab » Mon May 28, 2012 1:58 pm

:O

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Unread post by nafistiham » Mon May 28, 2012 2:47 pm

I think the editions should be corrected, now :ugeek:
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