Author Topic: Second experiment confirms faster-than-light particles  (Read 1457 times)

Aaaand there goes all physics we know.

Aaaand there goes all physics we know.
Not exactly, light, though it goes at an almost immeasurable speed, still takes time to travel. For example, it takes about eight minutes for light from the sun to reach earth. If someone were to notice a star exploding on a planet, and was fairly close to said star, he would notice the blast first since it takes time for light to travel to his point, but it takes longer for light to reach a point say, 1,000,000,000mi away. If I were standing on a star 108mi away, it would take substantially longer than someone witnessing the same thing closer. Therefore, You could see the same event twice if you traveled faster than light.

Or did I just blow your mind?

Implying I don't know stuff about physics.
Stop acting all cool over stuff you and I both learned in elementary school.
I was using a figure of speech, called 'exaggeration'.

I am the resident know-it-all, go away.
Also what you said is irrelevant to the subject.
So you failed at acting smart too.

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Warp drives have nothing to do with light travel.

Warp drive = travel in a warp bubble that moves at light velocities.

You failed to understand the concept as well because this thread is about time travel.