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QVRedit t1_iwy8a9x wrote
Reply to comment by Penisanthonydoubs in Dark matter may be information itself by newsphilosophy
Well we can be fairly sure that that particular explanation is not the case..
QVRedit t1_iwvvlhe wrote
Reply to comment by just_thisGuy in Dark matter may be information itself by newsphilosophy
There must be some very granular system at some level.
QVRedit t1_iwv03l0 wrote
Reply to comment by Penisanthonydoubs in Dark matter may be information itself by newsphilosophy
Yeah, maybe it doesn’t. But the short answer is; we just don’t know !
QVRedit t1_iwton9g wrote
Reply to comment by just_thisGuy in Dark matter may be information itself by newsphilosophy
Why so many bits per quark - I don’t understand / can’t conceptualise that..
Can you offer any explanation ?
QVRedit t1_iwsh277 wrote
Reply to comment by Stay-At-Home-Jedi in Dark matter may be information itself by newsphilosophy
And photons contain multiple bits of information.
QVRedit t1_iwsgxki wrote
Reply to comment by orbital_one in Dark matter may be information itself by newsphilosophy
If it was ‘very light’, as in had very little mass, then it could travel at almost the speed of light. It’s kind of weird though.
QVRedit t1_iwsgoic wrote
Reply to comment by Chimalez in Dark matter may be information itself by newsphilosophy
Consider a single electron — it has mass and charge and spin and location-ish, and momentum-ish. (Here ‘ish’ meaning that’s somewhat fuzzy)
An electron requires multiple bits of information to describe it.
Although in some senses all electrons are identical.
QVRedit t1_iwsf6rk wrote
Reply to comment by Penisanthonydoubs in Dark matter may be information itself by newsphilosophy
Surely charge and spin, require information too, to store their values ?
QVRedit t1_iwsew0v wrote
Reply to comment by just_thisGuy in Dark matter may be information itself by newsphilosophy
All the properties of matter require an information state to store their values.
Something as complex as a proton must take multiple bits of information to describe it.
How many ? 20 ? 30 ? More ?
QVRedit t1_iwscr1m wrote
Reply to comment by EntropicallyGrave in Dark matter may be information itself by newsphilosophy
Spin is a information state of some kinds of particles, anything with charge also seems to have spin.
Neutrons may have spin, because of being made up of quarks.
QVRedit t1_iwsccr0 wrote
Reply to comment by 7heCulture in Dark matter may be information itself by newsphilosophy
No - it would be the information content if the space, including the matter.
QVRedit t1_iwsc79l wrote
Reply to comment by s1ngular1ty2 in Dark matter may be information itself by newsphilosophy
The reason it’s been called ‘dark matter’ is because we can’t see it, but it has gravity, like matter does, hence ‘dark matter’.
The article suggests this might be information, based on an equivalency.
We generally here very little about the information content of the universe, but clearly it must exist somewhere, somehow.
QVRedit t1_iti4rr8 wrote
Reply to comment by D1N0F7Y in Russia's new space project will include more than 600 satellites by OkOrdinary5299
Yes, we have observed their military prowess in Ukraine.. /s
QVRedit t1_istgj9e wrote
Reply to comment by drnobodyhome in Surprise discovery of radio signals could help track space junk and limit global security risks by marketrent
Reflected radar waves are definitely used to range asteroids, amoung other techniques
QVRedit t1_isse23p wrote
Reply to comment by drnobodyhome in Surprise discovery of radio signals could help track space junk and limit global security risks by marketrent
Actually they use lasers and bounce a ‘light signal’ off of the moon to measure its distance - One of the Apollo missions left a ‘retro-ranging laser reflector’ on the surface of the moon - that is used to reflect the beam back.
The signal coming back is very much weaker than the one sent out - but it’s enough to measure the time delay - and so the distance, which is measured daily. That’s how we know that it varies.
The moon is moving 3.78 cms per year further away from the Earth - it’s due to tidal effects. The Moon is stealing energy from the Earths rotation, so accelerating it very slowly away from the Earth.
QVRedit t1_j5e5w4i wrote
Reply to Wind Energy Could Power Human Colonies On Mars, Finds Study by upyoars
I would be surprised if that were the case, considering the low density of the atmosphere there.