Author Topic: Night Fox has too much curious.  (Read 2536 times)

It would just go faster and faster.

Simple as that.

wait wait wait Riot you're confusing me
stuff dude
Saying stuff about stuff going faster than itself.
HOW

also just remembered a question my band teacher asked the other day
adding it

I think what riot is saying is if you are in a car and there is a car coming the other way when you guys pass eachother if you are both going 80 it appears as if you are both going 160. I don't see how that relates to your question.

I think what riot is saying is if you are in a car and there is a car coming the other way when you guys pass eachother if you are both going 80 it appears as if you are both going 160. I don't see how that relates to your question.
I know what he meant about that part.


I've noticed over the past couple of weeks that Night Fox questions things some people wouldn't.
SUCH AS:

If terminal velocity is the point at which, being acted on by outside forces, velocity stops getting higher and becomes static.
So, if there were none of these outside forces acting on an object, would its speed continually double until it reaches light speed?
And if so, what happens when the object hits light speed? Does it continue to become even faster?

What happens if you run faster than you can run?

BY THE WAY EACH QUESTION IS HYPOTHETICAL.
I'll add more stuff I come up with later.
Wrong.

An example of such a situation is falling into a blackhole. Your mass begins to act against itself and time slows down and you get torn apart.


I was Talking About Band Music


I once had a small theory about the speed of light. I find it silly now-adays, but back when I used to think it could be true. Anybody care to see?

What happens if you run faster than you can run?
You rip something?

I once had a small theory about the speed of light. I find it silly now-adays, but back when I used to think it could be true. Anybody care to see?
Sure

If you run faster then you can run, you will either stay running or fall down. Running is the act of falling and catching yourself. So unless you are not able to catch yourself fast enough, you will fall on your face.

>Reach light speed
>Can't stop anymore
>forget

This is the real reason why we can't go at light speed

gravity is only powerful enough to pull you at a negative velocity so fast, it won't pull you faster than the terminal velocity.

Sure
Quote from: Me
What if you can go beyond what you cannot? Have you ever questioned anything about anything upon this topic?  I believe that if you can go past the speed of what cannot (supposedly) be passed, then it possibly could be the answer to time travel.