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RE: Hardest modern concept to explain? - Nice - 03-20-2014 memes RE: Hardest modern concept to explain? - Alardem - 03-20-2014 Why we're not on Mars yet. RE: Hardest modern concept to explain? - Daemian - 03-20-2014 Your hair RE: Hardest modern concept to explain? - BAndrew - 03-20-2014 Well almost everything would be extremely hard to be explained. I can't really choose one, but whatever, I'll just go with quantum theory because it's just crazy. RE: Hardest modern concept to explain? - Slanderous - 03-20-2014 Dark matter. RE: Hardest modern concept to explain? - i3670 - 03-20-2014 Any of our senses? RE: Hardest modern concept to explain? - 7heDubz - 03-20-2014 Space. RE: Hardest modern concept to explain? - BAndrew - 03-20-2014 (03-20-2014, 09:37 PM)Lazzer Wrote: Dark matter. (03-20-2014, 09:54 PM)WIWWM Wrote: Space. Yeah that too. + Time. RE: Hardest modern concept to explain? - 7heDubz - 03-20-2014 How gravity effects time. Literally slows down time the more gravity is placed on it. clocks in space run just oh so very little bit faster then te ones on earth. They have to account for this in order to keep the times synced. RE: Hardest modern concept to explain? - BAndrew - 03-20-2014 (03-20-2014, 10:21 PM)WIWWM Wrote: How gravity effects time. Literally slows down time the more gravity is placed on it. In other worlds general theory of relativity I don't think this will be THAT hard to explain. The whole idea is based on a different geometry and that spacetime is flexible. Of course it's mind blowing, but not something difficult to explain (well kind of). |