Of course, this is a topic that is just too heavy for me. Einstein has worked his way through it and if I understand correctly, physics hasn't figured it out yet either. On the site of Natuuruitleggen.nl, time becomes space named and it becomes curved due to the presence of mass. If I've already lost the reader, I understand.
So what good does it do for you to think about this and write something?
A television series such as 'The Big Bang Theory' shows that string theory stories can also provide quite a bit of humor. Our old neighbor was a professor of physics who saw it as his goal to steal its secrets from nature. Current theories believe that travel between universes is possible. In short… science shows funny, mysterious and imaginative images of reality.
I think we all find that interesting. Even if you don't understand it 😊. Can we travel in time? Can I just move things around? Are there sources of energy that are easy to tap? Does it take many scientists, working on this for centuries, to understand the Theory of Everything?
While physics focuses on nature, science wants to know everything. From FHI's origins in 1956, members provided tools for science and industry to support their customers in such processes.
In daily practice, our members encounter a large number of professionals who are working on technical challenges. Usually a bit more concrete than a black hole, but the fascination to achieve something is always present on all fronts. Oh yes: and mass causes objects to accelerate through curvature. Moving through space, time and mass requires expertise, which is also simply practical.
We continue to strive to bring these professionals into the spotlight even better. Maybe we need a Hollywood star to make that understandable.
Paul Petersen, director of FHI