Is there any truth to this? FTL Gravity and EM Waves

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The discussion centers on the validity of claims regarding faster-than-light (FTL) travel presented in a YouTube video. Participants express skepticism about the scientific basis of these claims, particularly questioning the credibility of the information and its implications for human history. The conversation highlights a divide between those who see potential groundbreaking discoveries and those who dismiss the ideas as nonsensical, leading to a consensus that such topics are not suitable for further discussion within the forum guidelines.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wnk6FVXCmc&feature=related

That is one of several parts, 4 or 5 I believe.

So is there any real science or truth to what he is saying? If he is correct it could quite possibly be the most important discovery in human history. Mind you, I'm not talking so much about the whole UFO part as I am the FTL part.

I may not know that much about this stuff but there really doesn't seem like there is much there to me.
 
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It is absolute nonsense and has been added to the list of banned topics in the forum guidelines. :smile:
 
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