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Here is the twenty-third episode of Quantum Foam, Einstein's Relativity. The General Theory Of Relativity today still holds true and has not been proven to be wrong. Universality is something to think about as seen with our current laws of physics. The problem is that in certain physics situations the constants are adjusted all the time. They are changing the values for their constants. We are now able to predict the future. How do we transform ourselves into positions where we can understand this stuff? There was a major paradigm shift when Einstein figured out his theories on acceleration and gravity. There were problems with the orbit of Mercury. The dissemination of information being presented in this show is fun. We still all need to listen to reason as given by the scientific community. There is direct current and alternate current. This is important for the transport of energy within wires. Elements are created inside of stars up to certain levels. Relativity is made up of metric tensors. We can do different things with the equations of Relativity. What are the orthogonal base vectors that we are working with? What is the substance of what we are considering? Einstein published 3 papers in 1905 that demonstrated some seriously profound and new ideas. The personal space around a human is about 2 meters in size. We can pack a lot of digital data on devices now. There is too much science to read in order to work on certain subjects. We want history to go down as correct. This theory was a world-renown set of papers. There were those who set out to prove the validity and accuracy of General Relativity using photo plates that measure the lensing effect apparent in the stars immediately around the sun.
The Theory Of Everything will include both gravity and Quantum Gravity. Relative to a lensing effect, can we see ourselves either forward or backward in time? We can count the number of years by counting the number of seasons or winters. We can view gravity with the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory. According to Relativity, the speed of light is always seen at the same speed from each observer regardless of the observer's movement. Mass and energy mix with different particles in nuclear reactions. We have mastered nuclear fusion, but we still need to build a working reactor. That should be happening sometime soon. We are using different ways to describe something like the gravity of the sun. We don't know where Black Holes lead, but we are able to bend light. Einstein finished up the theory when he made it the General Theory Of Relativity in 1915. General Relativity causes a direct effect which increases an objects velocity and increases its mass. You can move things in and out of space-times but they are considered to be inside a continuum. Gravitational lensing effects can cause frame-dragging with gravity throwing light around far away deep in space. When objects go closer to the speed of light they experience Lorenz contractions. We need to be able to manipulate and work with energy on a planet-wide scale. This gives us the foundation for building many frameworks that include the theory of General Relativity.

Finally, there exists a podcast that covers it all! The Quantum Foam Podcast Show can be thought of as a clever and informative mix between "Bill Nye The Science Guy, Rick & Morty, and The Big Bang Theory!"
It seems the idea of the prestigous 'Theory of Everything' has been in the air lately. Join Dr. Hezekiah Paul Smith as he takes a systematic assessment of Physics, Mathematics, and Science as a whole. This show is an Artificial Intelligence approach attempting to explain ALL scientific phenomena across the board! Listen to some the greatest thinkers of all time during the in-depth evaluation of the natural sciences.
Prepare to enjoy a radical and uncensored podcast, Quantum Foam, featuring characters presented as real, animated A. I. entities. Brought to you by Zerothwave Productions.
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May 9, 2020 2:42 AM EST
Quantum Foam is a new podcast with absolutely ridiculous content covering almost all topics relating to science across the board. The idea of achieving the famous Theory of Everything seems to be in the air lately. Such an idea can then be presented as episodes of Quantum Foam in an audio podcast form that will serve to bond together the very powerful and insightful ideas, concepts, and realizations of Physics as a professional discipline. Unifying Relativity and Quantum Mechanics never seemed so . . . possible? Quantum Foam finds its focus directly pointing at the most accepted scientific thought in this day in the beginning of the Information Age. These areas include String Theory, Loop Quantum Gravity, Einstein's famous General Theory of Relativity, Cosmology, Advanced Mathematical Theory, and much more.
Information technology and innovation are at a point where each presently require a Quantum Leap in order to move forward to the next phase. This process, while imperative, is still quite a sophisticated discipline in and of itself. Many will need to satisfactorily understand Quantum Computing and Uncertainty in general very early on. Why not take such a daunting task and turn it into something fun, provocative, and ridiculous instead? And this can be done while still holding strict guidelines in accuracy and application. Enjoy learning about math and physics in a completely free-form manner with no filters, no agendas, un-cut, and raw! We will not be censoring any vulger cursing or other inappropriate references, yet unwanted racial and sexual references etc. will not be included.
Each episode is exactly 30 minutes long and each follow a standard structure. There is an intro stating the title and topic, followed by the Quantum Foam theme song, Physics of the Future, by H-Wave. Then at exactly 15 minutes into the podcast show, there is a mid-point section to keep the listener fresh and to remind which episode is currently streaming. At the end of the podcast, the last 30 seconds, the standard Zerothwave Disclaimer is played. An expanded version of this disclaimer can be found here.
Zerothwave Productions currently is releasing the show on its own website using its state-of-the-art online waveform player platform. Listen to the podcast at actual 320 kbps .mp3 streaming audio right here at Zerothwave.com! The Quantum Foam podcast will likely also be released elsewhere on other platforms soon as well. XML RSS feeds are an old technology but is still in heavy use today. The Zerothwave.com website will be upgrading hosting servers steadily over the next decade and beyond to bring you the highest quality audio possible. Stay tuned for more content!
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