Angular acceleration, turning affect etc. etc.For every action there is equal and opposite reaction...
I DO understand this...
https://www.grc.nasa.gov/WWW/K-12/airplane/torque.html
Have you watched the video?
Angular acceleration, turning affect etc. etc.For every action there is equal and opposite reaction...
It is is a must PHXPhlyer!
... Er..No!Think of the waves that persist in a pond after a stone has been dropped into the water, forming concentric circles of increasing size. In this case, the pond is the entire universe, and the stone that fell into the water a collision between colossal black holes that occurred before the big bang …
Well if it was possible for a human to travel at the speed of light, which it is not, in his or her frame of reference time would appear to pass as normal although the perceived universe would look very strange indeed and towards the dark end of our expanding universe a photon would effectively be travelling at the speed of light but effectively going nowhere due to the expansion of space, faster than the speed of light itself. It would be a time of loneliness and utter futility...But light obviously moves at, well, the speed of light – so, for light, time never passes at all. In this sense, light “won’t get bored”.