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alexbib
Dec17-04, 11:17 AM
out of curiosity, who thinks we'll ever be able to travel faster than light (either directly or through higher dimensional shortcuts) ?

KingNothing
Dec17-04, 05:41 PM
This isn't a physics question. This is philosophy/general discussion. Moved.

<oh, wait, i cant do that>

And I don't think we will.

Doc Al
Dec17-04, 05:47 PM
I agree--sounds like a topic for general discussion.

Smurf
Dec17-04, 06:38 PM
Eventually I think that we will be able to do anything provided we live long enough to get there.

Nothing is Impossible.

Evo
Dec17-04, 07:34 PM
Nothing is Impossible.I'd say it would be impossible to stuff my size 8 foot into a size 5 shoe (without modifying one of them). :wink:

Chronos
Dec17-04, 08:17 PM
'Whoever said 'nothings impossible' never tried to nail jell-o to a tree'
Lisa Bryant

tribdog
Dec17-04, 08:48 PM
or tried to explain what's so interesting about a Physics Forum to an idiot girlfriend

Moonbear
Dec17-04, 08:52 PM
or tried to explain what's so interesting about a Physics Forum to an idiot girlfriend

See, that should have been your first clue something was wrong with her. :approve:

tribdog
Dec17-04, 09:00 PM
lol, that was the 153rd clue.

JasonRox
Dec17-04, 11:28 PM
'Whoever said 'nothings impossible' never tried to nail jell-o to a tree'
Lisa Bryant

That's a good one. I'll try to remember that.

Integral
Dec18-04, 02:20 AM
I'd say it would be impossible to stuff my size 8 foot into a size 5 shoe (without modifying one of them). :wink:
Not if your foot were traveing at .... Oh wait, did you need to wear that shoe for a long period of time?

Ivan Seeking
Dec18-04, 02:32 AM
'Whoever said 'nothings impossible' never tried to nail jell-o to a tree'
Lisa Bryant

Anyone who can't nail jello to a tree has obviously never considered temperature. :biggrin:

As for size 8 feet and size 5 shoes, this is just a gauge problem.

poolwin2001
Dec18-04, 03:27 AM
I'd say it would be impossible to stuff my size 8 foot into a size 5 shoe (without modifying one of them). :wink:
You can just wait 150 yrs it will will fit in an envelope. :rofl: You are not actually modifying you foot by that is it?

alexbib
Dec19-04, 04:16 AM
lol, nobody has a serious opinion?
And it IS a physics question. We will only be able to travel faster than light if the laws of the universe allow it. I guess it might indeed belong more in general discussion though.

Gokul43201
Dec19-04, 04:37 AM
From a physics point of view, Relativity, which appears to be pretty darn accurate, says that you can not accelerate to a speed faster than that of light. Travelling faster than light will violate causality. However, this says nothing about the existence of things that are always traveling faster than light...except that we can not interact with them.

singleton
Dec19-04, 10:17 AM
I tried giving the Alcubierre Drive paper a look over but it is over my head. But it is said that fits in with relativity and still maintains you can travel faster than light.

Now, perhaps the research Alcubierre did was right or wrong I don't know, but the way in which he exploits the universe for FTL, it seems plausible perhaps. I don't know, like I said it is over my head so don't take my word.

Of course we don't have the power required to do it--but that doesn't negate it -might- be possible.