TimeAndTide
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ERmmm...time dilation. Hehehe, always get those mixed up.
So you saying you have to remember the DERIVATION of the equations?? That's nuts, because in the Jacaranda books, it goes all crazy and there is no way (unles it is necessary) that I'm gonna even look at it. All I'm remembering is the definition, the equation, and how to apply the equation to questions.TimeAndTide said:What the hell are you trying to say?? You need to understand the whole concept of time travel, not just remembering the definitions as the teacher teaches you.
I remember in the 2002 (i think) paper asking for proof of time dilation by observing the life span of mesons entering the atmosphere. How are you going to answer that by only using the defnition?
How the hell are you going to answer the question. In fact, when you get the formula on your formulae sheet, how are you going to know which one is which. You don't need to know the derivation or formulae-proof, just remember the formula and which units are which.wanton-wonton said:So you saying you have to remember the DERIVATION of the equations?? That's nuts, because in the Jacaranda books, it goes all crazy and there is no way (unles it is necessary) that I'm gonna even look at it. All I'm remembering is the definition, the equation, and how to apply the equation to questions.
Common sense, it's not brain sugery to figure out which equation to be used on a certain question. (I'm staying away from Rocket Science comment).TimeAndTide said:How the hell are you going to answer the question. In fact, when you get the formula on your formulae sheet, how are you going to know which one is which.
So theres to and t in the time dilation formula. Which one is which?wanton-wonton said:Common sense, it's not brain sugery to figure out which equation to be used on a certain question. (I'm staying away from Rocket Science comment).