• nialv7@lemmy.world
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    Regular time is imaginary! That’s what’s differentiate time from space. Well assuming it was Minkowski spacetime they were talking about.

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    Imaginary time are used by a lot of companies in form of your unpaid overtimes

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    TBF imaginary time is a math trick and not something that actually progresses. It lets us apply results from statistical physics to quantum field theory through a Wick rotation.

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      The easiest way I can explain it is like this: All the sci-fi geeks in the world are familiar with parallel timelines, right? The idea that there’s another RymrgandsDaughter out there living in a world where apes with goatees are the “people” but otherwise pretty much everything else is very similar to how things are for us here and now. But like in perpendicular time, nearly everything is completely different than this current timeline, and yet somehow there’s a point within where I, Gooberear, took the time out of my morning to completely make up this explanation from thin air and which has no basis in actual fact or reality. The end.

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      A particle is also a wave, a wave moves back and forth between -X and X passing 0 every time.

      Now, when you measure this particle and it happens to be at zero, sometimes it moves towards X afterwards and sometimes it moves towards -X.

      For the scientists however, all they can measure is that it’s at 0 and half the time it randomly goes one way or the other with 50/50 probability.

      To explain this, scientists imagine the particle has more than 0, but it has a secret momentum hidden into it telling it to deflect positively or negatively.

      Imagine a circle instead of a line. Now instead of crossing zero, you rotate around 0 and hit a Y and -Y axis with X and -X unchanged.

      That y axis that contains the hidden momentum of the particle is called “imaginary” because scientists love loaded terms that are unhelpful to understanding lol.

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          waves are related to circles: if you have a line and anchor it at one end, when you rotate it the other end of the line, it draws a circle, but if the paper you’re drawing it on moves to one side at a constant speed, you’ll get a wave. Alternatively, if you plot where the other end of the line is as time passes (for example, every second or every minute), you’ll get a wave. you can do this in reverse too.

          it’s helpful to convert to circles. from a regular wave, at 0 you don’t know if the wave will go up or down without further information. 0 on a circle will correspond to one of two spots, either the very top or the very bottom, and if you know which direction the circle is rotating, you can tell what the related wave will do next.

          at least that’s my understanding

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          If you think about a number line, multiplying 2 by -1 takes you to -2. Multiply it again by -1 and its back at 2.

          If you think of the arrow from 0 to 2, all you did was rotate that arrow by 180 degrees to point along the negative axis and back again.

          Multiplication by -1 is already a rotation of 180 degrees!

          All were doing now is extending that concept to 90 degrees by imagining a second line perpendicular to the original number line.

          Two 90 degree rotations need to get to -1 to complete the 180 degree rotation we already expect in normal multiplication.

          Giving it the symbol i, this means definitionally i * i = -1. It has to because -1 flips us around the other way on the number line.

          That means i is the square root of negative 1.

          Any values that use i to store information, even time, could be called “imaginary time”. Really it’s just constantly oscillating between the real and imaginary spaces like a constantly spinning arrow.

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            Thanks for this! I think it’s the clearest visualization explanation I’ve ever heard for i

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    Oh, you can interpretate anti-matter as either matter that has negative energy and travels forward in time, or matter with positive energy that travels backwards in time, and both interpretation are valid under Dirac’s equation.

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      Yeah but it’s easy, just take the sine of regular time and you’re set.

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        I thought you had to find the square root of negative time to get it?

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    A huge portion of Americans aren’t sure the earth is round and ‘idiocracy’ is fictional.

    I’m okay with the more esoteric things being reserved for those who can comprehend them.

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        People living in a society that de-prioritizes and under-funds public education:

        is-this Is this the result of Undesirables breeding?

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        Fallen into several arguments in Lemmy about exactly that. People give it way too much credence to what is functionally a eugenicist’s nightmare. I have no hard feelings at Mike Judge or even the movie really, but it’s fiction, not a warning from the future. Honestly, people need to stop treating fiction as documentary evidence in general. At best it’s interesting thought experiments, not something one should base their world view on.

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    I tried to get multiple physicists to help me mine this imaginary time, but they all said that it was “impossible” and that it’s “not how time works” or something.

    I guess people just really don’t want to jump on this money-making bandwagon.

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    you can have imaginary anything. just imagine it! i especially like imaginary unicorns