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Question about the Speed of Light by
DarkD
Now what do you think?
Its irrelavant since we are made of matter and cannot reach the speed of
light nor pass it.
Another thing:
Person A (aged 30) travels with...
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The speed limit squared and mass by
Nick
Why is it that the speed limit in the
universe squared is the amount of energy
in mass?
Mass is bound or concentrated energy.
Why the square of the speed of light
and not...
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Expedition in falling space 2 by
Henry Haapalainen
There are one or two troublemakers, using several names here. Perharps you
are afraid to ask questions because of them. But no sincere question is
stupid to me. So ask,...
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Is c really constant in a strong grav field? by
Tom Roberts
Koobee Wublee wrote:
Anyone including Shipiro trying to explain GR through variable speed of
light in vacuum is treading on the realm of neo-GR. Variable speed of light...
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GOD=G_uv ZPF alternative to "axiomatic" SR/GR ? by
George Hammond
Some time ago I asked:
"Why is C a constant to all observers regardless of velocity"
and pointed out that SR/GR provided no "causal mechanism" for
this fact but merely ...
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September 6th 05
by bz
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Question about the Speed of Light by
Ben Rudiak-Gould
Kees Boer wrote:
Like (some) people know, if you "travel" with the speed of light, time is
standing still for that person. Now if you go faster than the speed of
...
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Energy in gravity field? by
Ken S. Tucker
Autymn D. C. wrote:
Ken the ****head, stop misspelling its.
Aut is an OC,
ot to be with Dick VD.
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Mach's Principle and Negative Gravity by
Too many kooks spoil the brothel
I've had a thought. (It occasionally happens.) If Mach's Principle is
true, and the origin of inertia is (cosmological) gravity, then --
The expansion of the Universe due...
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Torsion Field Propulsion? by
Autymn D. C.
No, it's 6-D for space and 2-D for time. Though if they move not by
background repeaters then it would be most convenient to amplify the
forces from 1/r^3 and 1/r^2 to above...
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Speed Of Light Question by
Autymn D. C.
who's - whose
And Hawking's wrong: It's time runs imaginarily at faster than light,
not backwards.
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The Relativity of Space and Time by
Jem
Perspicacious wrote:
The relativity of space and time,
It's very crazy; it doesn't rhyme.
Einstein read of it and craved full credit,
all he did was read and...
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Energy in gravity field? by
Sue...
Ken S. Tucker wrote:
To Sue, Henry and all...
Sue... wrote:
Henry Haapalainen wrote:
Somebody sais, there is no energy in curvature (in a gravity field),...
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