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Could Le Saga particles be used to communicate FTL?



 
 
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Old July 8th 03 posted to sci.physics
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Default Could Le Saga particles be used to communicate FTL?

Jan Panteltje wrote:

OK, there have been many FTL postings, some of these of cause not entirely
correct.


All of them totally meaningless and wrong - both theoretically
self-inconsistent and empirically hogwash.

I will write this down because it is basically food for thought and further
experiment.


Like squatting in the forest and rationalizing the nourishment of a
future sequoia.

Lets us do 2 assumptions for a moment:
1 Le Sage like particles exists, these move in straight lines.
2 These particles moves faster then light (this seems to be needed for that
model to work perhaps?)


Dead on arrival. Tommy Aquinas is the casebook for assuming your
conclusions.

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