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Damn this time..light years stuff is a total mindf***. Really interesting though.
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The theory is that the speed of light cannot be broken, and as such, the universe will slow things inside a fast moving object to prevent breaches. For instance, if you were on a spaceship going 100MPH slower than the speed of light and you fired a gun towards the front of the ship, that bullet would go faster than the speed of light...but since this is impossible, we know that time would be slowed so that the bullet could not go faster than 99.9999999MPH. http://metaresearch.org/cosmology/gps-relativity.asp |
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As to the airplane, I just realized...if it was flying against the rotation of the earth then the plane was going slower than the ground; not faster. |
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PS: wow my memory must be super bad at this point as I just looked up the experiment I was talking about and it states that the time in the plane is slower....hmm how the hell did I get faster from??? Source: http://www.alternativephysics.org/bo...xperiments.htm also read that this methods measures were invalidated....
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The universe can be crazy to think about...both movement and mass effect time...our entire solar system could last a shorter time than it takes some alien on a distant space ship to eat lunch. |
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They rechecked the neutrino data and came to the conclusion they had it wrong
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Hmm I didn't know they invalidated the "SECOND" experiment as well. Do you just mean the first experiment or have the second one been debunked as well? last I checked the second one has the sensors closer together to get more accurate readings and to nullify some outside interference and was said to have come back with the same results as the first one claimed.
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One of the more reasonable possibilities that has been postulated is that the theoretical laws don't actually say that nothing can go faster than the speed of light. They say that there is a theoretical limit to how fast something can move. Theory has generally been that the speed limit is the speed of light since nothing had ever been seen to go faster than light in a vacuum...but it is entirely possible that neutrinos can go faster than the speed of light, and thus they go at the universal speed limit, or even that some unknown thing (maybe dark matter) goes even faster, and thus that would be the universal speed limit. This would actually fit into existing theories reasonably well, as neutrinos have less activity inside of them than photons, and if you go back to the space ship and a gun example, it would make sense that they could go faster because of this. This is of course argued because of 1987A; but there were a lot of other things effecting the particles from supernova 1987A so it isn't the most concrete argument. |
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