Physics, asked by Rudranaik, 1 year ago

can we vibrate atoms through dimensions of space time


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Answered by MagicalGiggles
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yes but we cannot see them

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Answered by pankajpoonia1471
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No... time dimension

They begin by explaining how we usually assume that time is an absolute physical quantity that plays the role of the independent variable (time, t, is often the x-axis on graphs that show the evolution of a physical system). But, as they note, we never really measure t. What we do measure is an object’s frequency, speed, etc. In other words, what experimentally exists are the motion of an object and the tick of a clock, and we compare the object’s motion to the tick of a clock to measure the object’s frequency, speed, etc. By itself, t has only a mathematical value, and no primary physical existence.

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Rudranaik: average of frequency of half elements of periodic table
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MagicalGiggles: plezz explain modern​ periodic table
MagicalGiggles: plezz explain modern​ periodic table
MagicalGiggles: plezz explain modern​ periodic table
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