The energy and the faster-than-light motion of the quasar

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The discussion centers on the relationship between foggoid, quasars, and faster-than-light motion as explained through the inflationary model of the universe. Foggoid, characterized by unstable gravitation, significantly influences the energy and luminosity of quasars. The conversation highlights that while space can expand faster than light, individual objects, including foggoid and quasars, do not exceed the speed of light in their motion. This distinction is crucial for understanding the dynamics of gravitational fields and antigravitation effects.

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  • Understanding of foggoid and its properties as outlined in Chapter 6 of the Antigravitation Engine Site.
  • Familiarity with the inflationary model of the universe and its implications on cosmic expansion.
  • Knowledge of gravitational field matter (gfm) and its role in particle physics.
  • Basic concepts of antigravitation and inertial frame dragging.
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  • Research the implications of the inflationary model on cosmic structures and motion.
  • Explore the properties and characteristics of foggoid in greater detail.
  • Investigate the concept of gravitational field matter (gfm) and its significance in modern physics.
  • Study the effects of antigravitation on particle dynamics and spacetime behavior.
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Astrophysicists, theoretical physicists, and anyone interested in the mechanics of quasars and the implications of faster-than-light motion in cosmology.

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The spacetime of the foggoid (for information about foggoid, please see Chapter 6 of the Antigravitation Engine Site) is curved; therefore the foggoid has gravitation.

Due to the nature of "whole or none" of antigravitation, the curvature of foggoid is unstable; hence the gravitation of foggoid is unstable, and the gravitation of the black hole formed by foggoid is also unstable. The quasar is mainly formed by foggoid. Hence the energy and the luminosity of the quasar change greatly.

According to the inflationary model of universe, space can move faster than the speed of light. Therefore the motion of the space of foggoid can be faster than the speed of light. The motion of foggoid is due to antigravitation, that is, the effect of the inertial frame dragging of the space of the foggoid. Therefore the foggoid can move faster than the speed of light. Thus the quasar can move faster than the speed of light, and so can the antigravitation engine.

When the foggoid moves faster than the speed of light, a particle of the foggoid still moves according to the wave function of its own gfm (gravitational field matter) ball particle, and therefore it still has the spacetime of its gfm ball particle, that is, Hu Ning spacetime, in which the rest mass of the gfm ball particle is zero.

For more information, please see the Antigravitation Engine Site (http://xczhx.nease.net/indexEnglish.htm ).
 
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Originally posted by Zhang Xu
According to the inflationary model of universe, space can move faster than the speed of light. Therefore the motion of the space of foggoid can be faster than the speed of light.
That is not correct. If space is expanding, objects can appear to be moving apart faster than C, but they are not actually moving faster than C.
 

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