Quantum Speed: The Unimaginably Slow World of Relativistic Speed Duality
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In this video, we discuss the concept of quantum speed, where a particle can move so slowly that continental drift appears fast in comparison. We explore the mind-bending idea of an accelerator that would be 5 trillion times more powerful than the Large Hadron Collider, and how a virtual light-speed particle would still take 179,000 years to complete the LHC's 17-mile track due to time dilation. We also discuss the double length contraction of the observer and the object, leading to a gamma value of over 63 quadrillion, resulting in quantum crawling at the quantum speed, where fast is slow.
Hi, science nerds; it's Drake, about to blow your mind with quantum speed. Imagine a particle moving so slowly that continental drift looks like the X15. We're talking about one billion years to move just 1.17 nanometers, one over c cubed. We'd need an accelerator to achieve this snail's pace; you heard that right, an atom smasher, but only one 5 trillion times more powerful than the Large Hadron Collider, whose speed duality is c minus the quantum speed. However, the virtual light-speed particle would take 179,000 years to round LHC's 17-mile track due to time dilation. However, due to the double length contraction of the observer and the object and a gamma value of over 63 quadrillion, it's still quantum crawling at the quantum speed, where fast is slow. Is your mind melted?











