Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light

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The discussion centers on the concept that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light, specifically questioning whether thoughts can be considered to travel and how they relate to this speed limit. It argues that thoughts, while not physical objects, involve biological processes that are indeed governed by the same physical laws as other biological reactions, thus constrained by the speed of light. Participants explore the implications of measuring thought speed and its limitations, noting that the speed of thought is significantly slower than light, estimated at around 120 m/s. The conversation also touches on the dimensions of the brain and the challenges of localizing and timing thoughts accurately. Ultimately, the thread raises philosophical and scientific inquiries about the nature of thought and its relation to physical laws.
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Hello,

I came to this site, with a question in mind.

The speed of light. Nothing travels faster than the speed of light. This is a phrase, most of us are familiar with, to some extent.

The word "Nothing" has two syllables, "No" & "Thing". There is no thing, that can, travel faster than the speed of light ?

To "think", is not a "thing". Therefore, thought, is not governed by the speed or frequency of light.

Our Eyes, receive Photon(s), from a Wave, with the Frequency of light. Do our Minds, receive Thought(s), from a Wave, with the Frequency of ? to think !

Who can gauge the distance, thought has traversed, if at all any.

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sAzt71 said:
To "think", is not a "thing". Therefore, thought, is not governed by the speed or frequency of light.
Hi sAzt71, I have a question for you:
Do thoughts travel?
And if they do, where do they travel from?

I also have a spoiler below...
The speed of light is also a limit for how fast signals can travel, which includes all forms of communication.
 
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I can imagine a speed faster than light. I can even do calculations in a hypothetical theory in which such speeds are allowed. :smile:
 
sAzt71 said:
To "think", is not a "thing". Therefore, thought, is not governed by the speed or frequency of light.
Thoughts are just nerve impulses and chemical neuro transmitters, so they are all restricted by the same rules that govern other biological chemical reactions and physical electrical signals.

A link here to a few interesting points on the subject

https://hypertextbook.com/facts/2002/DavidParizh.shtml
 
So although "a thought" is not a physical object, the "thought" process involves physical objects within the brain and is therefore limited by c (although this limitation is irrelevant since the speeds involved are much slower anyway). The c limit might be of more importance in electronic or photonic AI.
 
sAzt71 said:
Do our Minds, receive Thought(s), from a Wave
What's the frequency, Kenneth?
 
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Jehannum said:
So although "a thought" is not a physical object, the "thought" process involves physical objects within the brain and is therefore limited by c (although this limitation is irrelevant since the speeds involved are much slower anyway). The c limit might be of more importance in electronic or photonic AI.

The dimensions of our Brain are; 20cm long x 10 cm high x 10 cm across, approximately.
 
sAzt71 said:
The dimensions of our Brain are; 20cm long x 10 cm high x 10 cm across, approximately.
In other words, less than 1 light-nanosecond in every dimension. Now how are you planning to localize a thought and time it to within plus or minus one nanosecond?
 
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New poster has ben reminded about posting mainstream peer-reviewed links to support their technical questions
jbriggs444 said:
In other words, less than 1 light-nanosecond in every dimension. Now how are you planning to localize a thought and time it to within plus or minus one nanosecond?

I recall, a docment, from a Doctor. with the, Size & Weight, for a Brain, from a deceased Professor.

Was the area of that Brain, equal to, less than or more than, the space of that Mind.
 
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sAzt71 said:
Was the area of that Brain, equal to, less than or more than, the space of that Mind.
What does that even mean?
 
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My goodness. Thread closed for a bit for Moderation...
 
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sAzt71 said:
I recall, a docment, from a Doctor. with the, Size & Weight, for a Brain, from a deceased Professor.

Was the area of that Brain, equal to, less than or more than, the space of that Mind.
Thread will remain closed unless the OP PMs me the links I requested.
 
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sAzt71 said:
Who can gauge the distance, thought has traversed, if at all any.
This is fairly easy to measure and is done as a diagnostic medical test on a routine basis. The speed of thought tops out at about 120 m/s. Far smaller than c.
 
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