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When You Moving Faster than Light between Stars...
....you are moving so swift that you are outside of the universe, that is, away from the space fabric, the dark matter...and drifting space debris can no longer effect you...
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When You Moving Faster than Light between Stars...
Relativistic kinetic energy of any mass approaches infinity as the
speed approaches light speed. Therefore no mass has ever gone at light speed, nor ever will. It's simply not possible. The universe is everything. There can't be any "outside the universe" |
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When You Moving Faster than Light between Stars...
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 4:59:19 PM UTC-5, casagi.. wrote:
Relativistic kinetic energy of any mass approaches infinity as the speed approaches light speed. Therefore no mass has ever gone at light speed, nor ever will. It's simply not possible. The universe is everything. There can't be any "outside the universe If there is a universe--and there is--there is also an outside of it. |
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When You Moving Faster than Light between Stars...
The universe is everything. There can't be any "outside the universe" If there is a universe--and there is--there is also an outside of it. How can there be something, that is not part of everything ?! |
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When You Moving Faster than Light between Stars...
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 5:24:49 PM UTC-5, casagi... wrote:
The universe is everything. There can't be any "outside the universe" If there is a universe--and there is--there is also an outside of it. How can there be something, that is not part of everything ?! When it is nothing at all. Identify your words and you will understand. |
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When You Moving Faster than Light between Stars...
On 6/07/2018 8:12 AM, Mark Earnest wrote:
On Thursday, July 5, 2018 at 4:59:19 PM UTC-5, casagi.. wrote: Relativistic kinetic energy of any mass approaches infinity as the speed approaches light speed. Therefore no mass has ever gone at light speed, nor ever will. It's simply not possible. The universe is everything. There can't be any "outside the universe If there is a universe--and there is--there is also an outside of it. Not by definition - universe is everything, inside, outside, upside down etc. If we define 'planet earth' as just the USA, then every other country would be outside of planet earth. See, it comes down to silly definitions. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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When You Moving Faster than Light between Stars...
On 6/07/2018 8:24 AM, wrote:
The universe is everything. There can't be any "outside the universe" If there is a universe--and there is--there is also an outside of it. How can there be something, that is not part of everything ?! I think he wants to define 'everything' as 'something less than everything'? Beats me why. --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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