字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント The faster you move the slower time goes, but… how slow? And how fast? What does it all mean!?! Howdy nerds and friends, thanks for checking out DNews today, I'm Trace. There are things about theoretical and mathematically-proven physics that are difficult to see in practice, but of those things… there is one that is no longer simply theoretical, we can actually DO it. Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity states that the faster something travels, the slower time appears to move relative to a stationary observer. To test the time dilation part of the TSR massive experiments had to be conducted. In 1971, the Hafele (ha-fi-la) and Keating Experiment flew four atomic clocks on airplanes going around the world and compared the time-shift from those clocks to the atomic clock at the National Observatory in Washington, D.C., and JUST like Einstein predicted the airborne clocks were going SLOWER. Think about it. When you're on an airplane, you're aging slower than your Mom. Unless of course, she's on the airplane too…. as long as we're thinking about it, time dilation theory says airline pilots might be aging slower than their ground crews… think about it. Not a lot slower, mind you, but slower. Once we started going to space, time dilation became a thing we actually had to deal with. GPS satellites, for example, are 20,000 km up going 14,000 km/hour. So, relative to an observer on the ground, the GPS satellites are going to lose about 7 microseconds per day! It doesn't seem like a lot, but knowing PRECISELY what time it is, is extremely important for measuring your exact location on the planet. If they let this go unchecked GPS would fail, so they have to correct for Special Relativity, just so I can find the nearest Shake Shack. Usually, before now, scientists used mathematics or space travel to test these out-there theories. Special relativity says, the faster you go, the slower time goes. If you travelled a year at 95% the speed of light; you'd age one year, and people on Earth would age 3.2 years! But if you were going 50% the speed of light it would only be 1.15 years. The effect get's stronger as you go faster. A German study published this week has shown you can create the time dilation effect IN THE LAB! Which is HUGE news for physics. The experiment, published in Physical Review Letters, explains how these German scientists used a heavy ion storage ring to accelerate charged lithium particles to almost 40 percent the speed of light. A storage ring is sort of like the ghost containment box in Ghostbusters, but for charged particles. Once the ions were travelling at top speed, the scientists shot two laser lights at them, one in front and one behind, and then measured the light absorption rate. Think of it like sonar or radar, they're measuring the amount of energy that comes back… Because they had two lasers and the speed of light is constant -- they could use the Doppler[a] effect // rrreeeerrrrr // to figure out the time dilation those ions were experiencing. DAMN that's complicated. If you want to read a full explainer, check out Ars Technica. The reason this is so huge, is because we don't have to measure the changes on spacecraft, or use assumptions related to the movement of planets or astronomical bodies. On top of that, it verifies, yet again, that Einstein was a badass, and the Standard Model of Physics is accurate. What do you think of news like this? Interested? Excited? Anything else you want to know about speed and time dilation? Speaking of speed, thanks once again to Subaru for making this episode possible. Especially the all-new 2015 Subaru Legacy. Every sedan has its benefits, but only one combines them all. It’s not just a sedan. It’s a Subaru. But, back to time dilation, it seems like we just started DNews and we're almost to 1 million subs! If you're watching this, and you haven't yet subscribed, please take a sec and hit that sub button, and share this with your friends. Even if you don't, we still love you. And thank you SO much for watching.
B1 中級 科学者が時間を遅らせる方法 (How Scientists Can Slow Down Time) 148 13 Jack に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語