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Graduate Is the speed of light a paradox?
Thanks for this post. You answered some questions i had in my mind about light.- Arens
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Graduate Relativity Explained Via Movement, Not Time
Taken from wiki: Electric charge is a physical property of matter which causes it to experience a force when near other electrically charged matter. Electric charge comes in two types, called positive and negative. Two positively charged substances, or objects, experience a mutual repulsive...- Arens
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Graduate What effect does the expanding universe have on spacetime?
Btw, if i understood well what you are asking, i would say that the answer is in your question. Universe itself is made of 3 dimensions and a forth which is time.- Arens
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Undergrad The paradox, is basically a theory about time travel.
I don't know much about wormholes. A wormhole is a hypothetical topological feature of spacetime. That would be, fundamentally, a shortcut through spacetime. I see it more like a teleportation, maybe, who knows.- Arens
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Undergrad The paradox, is basically a theory about time travel.
If we can produce that kind of energy able to transform every particle in the universe, so space and time get altered, it will be possible to travel in time, but as well you will not be able to have your consciousness and physical body back with you same as it is in the present, but u will...- Arens
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Graduate Is the Speed of Light Truly the Ultimate Limit in the Universe?
Sorry for caps. I am not proving that relativity is wrong. I am not saying that light speed changes. Speed light is same everywhere! what I am saying is that speed light isn't the highest speed in the all universe. Arens. :)- Arens
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Graduate Is the Speed of Light Truly the Ultimate Limit in the Universe?
My perception of universe is that it is infinite. This says it all :)- Arens
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Graduate Is the Speed of Light Truly the Ultimate Limit in the Universe?
From what i said above, i mean that the highest speed is not the light speed of 299,792,458 m/s, but Speed= infinite- Arens
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Graduate Is the Speed of Light Truly the Ultimate Limit in the Universe?
what i mean is that our universe resize inside an electron orbiting one atom of that ball.- Arens
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Graduate Is the Speed of Light Truly the Ultimate Limit in the Universe?
Sorry is hard to write perfect english sometime, :P. but i wrote again, think now is in a good grammar, give it a look. :)- Arens
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Graduate Is the Speed of Light Truly the Ultimate Limit in the Universe?
Ok. writing again! if u see our universe from another point of view and it resize inside an electron orbiting in an atom. Tell me why it couldn't be! And i as well said : let's think for a moment that our universe resize inside an electron orbiting in an atom. That atom stays inside a molecule...- Arens
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Graduate Is the Speed of Light Truly the Ultimate Limit in the Universe?
Hmm.. If you could be more polite and read before post, will be great. What we see around is infinite. I wrote that if u see our universe from another point of view and it resize inside an electron orbiting in an atom. Tell me why it couldn't be! And i as well said : let's think for a moment...- Arens
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Graduate Is the Speed of Light Truly the Ultimate Limit in the Universe?
Thanks for the welcome :)- Arens
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Graduate Is the Speed of Light Truly the Ultimate Limit in the Universe?
Ok, I'm giving just a thought of mine, btw everything is relative, nothing is absolute. if u see our universe from another point of view and it resize inside an electron orbiting in an atom. Tell me why it couldn't be! And i as well said : let's think for a moment that our universe resize...- Arens
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Graduate Is the Speed of Light Truly the Ultimate Limit in the Universe?
I've read a lot about special relativity, and what i don't understand is that speed of lights is the highest speed that a particle can reach. If we look to this simple experiment, i want to show, maybe you will understand better my thoughts. We are moving inside a car with a speed of 100...- Arens
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