Einstein's Theory of Relativity, General shows that no mass can travel faster, or even at the speed of light C.
Have you discovered and exception to the MOST experimentally verified scientific theory?
Which scientifically reviewed journal was it published in?
Perhaps you can show your mathematical proof of your thesis.
2006-09-29 07:10:58
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answered by Anthony M 6
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There are some very peculiar aspects to light. Many scientists seem convinced that C is the absolute speed limit of the universe.
In my opinion, the speed of sound, and the speed of light HAD something in common. They were both absolute speed limits. All that worked until 1947 when the Bell X-1 broke the sound barrier. I think C will remain the absolute speed limit right up until the day someone breaks it.
Now before all the scientist start cutting me up in little pieces, I don't think anyone alive today will see it happen. However, in 500 or 1000 years what will technology be like? That is assuming we don't wipe our selves out and the evolution process has to begin anew.
2006-09-29 07:13:03
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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If you don't believe it is impossible to travel at the speed of light, how do you explain the particle accelerator experiments where they have piled more energy into the particles than should have been needed to make them go many times the speed of light, but they still go slower than light?
It seems to me that all those strange things that you said would be expected if you could travel at the speed of light are pretty good arguments as to why you can never actually travel that fast.
2006-09-29 07:31:28
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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i imagine the S&W might want to correctly be somewhat extra perfect for this. With that you're probaly gonna do fairly some quickly capturing so i imagine atleast for me an AR form rifle might want to be extra smooth. Be swifter to reload and probbbly extra thoughts with sights and all those issues i understand pople like 3 gun shooters use.
2016-12-04 00:59:51
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answered by Anonymous
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The light coming at you would still be going lightspeed, as it hit your optic nerve or telescope. Light would still bounce off- thats how we see
2006-09-29 07:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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the speed of light can be changed
2006-09-29 07:43:41
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answered by ? 5
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well.. it's a nice challenge, but it really doesn't happen to people. I preffer to keep my hear below the clouds thank you, and try to achieve world peace. Ok... I never been in a beauty pageant, either.
2006-09-29 07:07:22
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answered by Pivoine 7
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Try travelling Einstein and see if you survive.
2006-09-29 07:13:29
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answered by ag_iitkgp 7
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