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The Reason we can Move Faster than Light
We can move faster than light because when you approach such astronomical velocities you are no longer in the universe--connected to the space fabric, the dark matter...
....and as with black holes, since you are no longer in the universe--you no longer go by its rules... |
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The Reason we can Move Faster than Light
No, the universe is everything. There is nothing outside the universe.
It doesn't make sense. No matter can go as fast as light or more practically ever get anywhere near light speed. |
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The Reason we can Move Faster than Light
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 5:20:59 PM UTC-5, casagi.. wrote:
No, the universe is everything. There is nothing outside the universe. It doesn't make sense. No matter can go as fast as light or more practically ever get anywhere near light speed. It is beyond your ability to understand. |
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The Reason we can Move Faster than Light
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 3:20:59 PM UTC-7, wrote:
No, the universe is everything. There is nothing outside the universe. It doesn't make sense. No matter can go as fast as light or more practically ever get anywhere near light speed. 73% of c is good enough for me.Reality is inertia sees to it.Your heart cant beat when you get to heavy and even start to change size in the direction your heading .Bending down and you end up with your head up your ass. Get the picture Bert |
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The Reason we can Move Faster than Light
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 5:47:36 PM UTC-5, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 3:20:59 PM UTC-7, wrote: No, the universe is everything. There is nothing outside the universe. It doesn't make sense. No matter can go as fast as light or more practically ever get anywhere near light speed. 73% of c is good enough for me.Reality is inertia sees to it.Your heart cant beat when you get to heavy and even start to change size in the direction your heading .Bending down and you end up with your head up your ass. Get the picture Bert Go back to weirding out over black holes Bert. Black holes break all the rules too. |
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The Reason we can Move Faster than Light
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 3:47:36 PM UTC-7, Herbert Glazier wrote:
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 3:20:59 PM UTC-7, wrote: No, the universe is everything. There is nothing outside the universe. It doesn't make sense. No matter can go as fast as light or more practically ever get anywhere near light speed. 73% of c is good enough for me.Reality is inertia sees to it.Your heart cant beat when you get to heavy and even start to change size in the direction your heading .Bending down and you end up with your head up your ass. Get the picture Bert That's reality only when you're falling into a back hole. You are not affected by high speed. Only how an observer sees you is affected. Double-A |
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The Reason we can Move Faster than Light
Mark Earnest wrote on 6/07/2018 8:40 AM:
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 5:20:59 PM UTC-5, casagi.. wrote: No, the universe is everything. There is nothing outside the universe. It doesn't make sense. No matter can go as fast as light or more practically ever get anywhere near light speed. It is beyond your ability to understand. Seems to me there are only three dimensions ... up/down, left/right and forward/backward .... and you could add time as a fourth dimension. Last I heard, science was dealing with fourteen dimensions, or some such!! Seems we "common" people don't know/understand everything!! -- Daniel |
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