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Hmmm... dammit. What if the 'string' was placed into a negative kelvin state - thus meaning that more 'natural' (?) energy would be needed to return to normal state, thus increasing velocity faster than normal...
That does not make sense.No, you're right, that doesn't make...
Hmmm... dammit. What if the 'string' was placed into a negative kelvin state - thus meaning that more 'natural' (?) energy would be needed to return to normal state, thus increasing velocity faster than normal...
Believing in God is easier than believing you can't accelerate faster than the...
Thank you for the very quick replies CompuChip, mfb & Drakkith, much appreciated. And also, I apologise for the double posting of this topic.
I understand that theoretically, the end of the string cannot travel faster than the speed of light; E=MC2. But why not? If for example the 'string' was...
Fast than speed of light...
Hi guys & girls,
I have a question regarding traveling faster than the speed of light, a small theory, which I am hoping someone can explain to me why this wouldn't work. Note: I'm a total amateur science enthusiast, so please forgive me if this sounds really...