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Old January 8th 08, 02:33 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default What if? (on electron speed)

What if an electron exceeded the speed of light? What if this is being
done by a black holes great gravitational force? What if every electron
exceeds the speed of light passing through the event horizon? My
thinking is an electron can not be part of our universe at a speed of
'c'. The kicker is black hole interiors are not part of the universe.
GR,and SR fit only for the macro realm. I'm thinking quantum foam
Bert

 




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