Sefdfs

Páginas: 3 (557 palabras) Publicado: 11 de diciembre de 2012
The physics theories are no correct. What did Lord Kelvin mean about his “two clouds” speech? Who does not tell us that in 100 years scientists would change the view of physics as Einstein did withthe laws of Newton? Is this telling us that we have to leave the laws of Newton and use Einstein’s equations?
On Friday, April 27, 1900, the British physicist Lord Kelvin gave a curious speechentitled "Nineteenth-Century Clouds over the Dynamical Theory of Heat and Light," which began:

The beauty and clearness of the dynamical theory, which asserts heat and light to bemodes of motion, is at present obscured by two clouds.

The first cloud was that light consisted in waves and there were no doubt about that. Therefore it required somemedium to wave through. This medium was presumably the “ether”. Efforts to detect ether were developed but they had failed. The second cloud was regard to heat. Heat was supposed to transfer energy toa body’s molecules equally. It was not the case because in experiments it did not show that the internal molecules of a body share this equal distribution of energy. As we know today, the theory ofrelativity and quantum mechanics led to the removal of these clouds led to the removal of the two clouds. Now, a century later, many recognized physicist believe that there is a theory that wouldcondense relativity and quantum mechanics and it is on the horizon.

The removal of the clouds had changed the view of physics these days. There is reasoning about this and it is thata theory in physics is not correct or incorrect. This happens because there are mediums that make correction on any theory. Physics theories describe our world more or less accurately. In physics,the absolute true does not exist. Here is the failure of all arguments that scientist could support in their theories. If someone asks you how much 3+3 and your answering 7 or 1000, both of them are...
Leer documento completo

Regístrate para leer el documento completo.

Conviértase en miembro formal de Buenas Tareas

INSCRÍBETE - ES GRATIS