To: zeestephen
I read it. It is very new theory but interesting. Query, What is on the other side of the speed of light? I know , Einstein theorizes time slows but that has never been proven. 186,000 miles per second seems to me to be an arbitrary barrier. What if there is a dimension on the other side?
8 posted on
06/16/2016 12:26:12 PM PDT by
WENDLE
(Ban Wahhabi sect Sunnis here not our GUNS!!)
To: WENDLE
Entwined subatomic particles, my man.
Faster than the speed of light.
15 posted on
06/16/2016 12:37:43 PM PDT by
Bogie
(Just a coincidence?)
To: WENDLE
Einstein theorizes time slows but that has never been proven.
Atomic clocks in orbit. Time slows down for the faster ones.
21 posted on
06/16/2016 1:20:17 PM PDT by
sparklite2
( "The white man is the Jew of Liberal Fascism." -Jonah Goldberg)
To: WENDLE
186,000 miles per second seems to me to be an arbitrary barrier.
I agree........Look at what fuel injection and super chargers did to auto racing........
22 posted on
06/16/2016 1:27:41 PM PDT by
Hot Tabasco
(My only regret in life is being too young to get to know my grandfathers before they died)
To: WENDLE
Part of Einstein’s 1915 Theory of General Relativity.
Nothing travels faster than the speed of light. So far.
To: WENDLE
It’s only arbitrary because we measure it in two arbitrary units of measure.
31 posted on
06/16/2016 2:24:26 PM PDT by
discostu
(Joan Crawford has risen from the grave)
To: WENDLE
Einstein theorizes time slows but that has never been proven. 186,000 miles per second seems to me to be an arbitrary barrier.
Relativity is hugely successful at predicting time slowing with velocity and mass increase with velocity and length contracting with velocity. The relevant equations are as follows:
The experiments have been done repeatedly for over 100 years. It would be big news if they weren't proven.
If you take the mass equation and make V2 > C2 you end up with an imaginary rest mass M0 whatever that means.
32 posted on
06/16/2016 2:33:29 PM PDT by
Mycroft Holmes
(The fool is always greater than the proof.)
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