Author Topic: Science Discussion - Topic: Time Dilation  (Read 6270 times)

Make a huge stick.
Like 5000000000 miles long.
Push stick on one end.
Instant reaction on the other end, faster then light could send it!
I had that idea once. A massive lever.

I remember on X-Wing Alliance I used the antimatter missile because proton torcreepes were like super slow and you could only carry like 2 of em. :c
That's why you'll NEVER be the savior of the alliance

NEVER

That's why you'll NEVER be the savior of the alliance

NEVER

BUT I BLEW UP THE DEATH STAR AT THE END


Make a huge stick.
Like 5000000000 miles long.
Push stick on one end.
Instant reaction on the other end, faster then light could send it!

The speed of the energy passing through the molecules wouldn't be that fast.

BUT I BLEW UP THE DEATH STAR AT THE END
YOU USED THE WRONG MISSLES
DOESN'T COUNT TRY AGAIN friend

The speed of the energy passing through the molecules wouldn't be that fast.
Hooray science.

The speed of the energy passing through the molecules wouldn't be that fast.
We could still use gravitational pull because that has been proven to be instant.
Like, create huge masses far away and detect their gravity.
But that is really choosing the hard way.

We could still use gravitational pull because that has been proven to be instant.
Like, create huge masses far away and detect their gravity.
But that is really choosing the hard way.
Hooray science?

Actually, how much mass would it take to create a gravitational pull that could pull an object faster than the speed of light?

Gravity doesn't exist.

Doomonkey's theory of anti-gravity: All object are repelled from places of less mass.

Actually, how much mass would it take to create a gravitational pull that could pull an object faster than the speed of light?
The size of a massive star going to an infinite point.

Sound familiar?

The size of a massive star going to an infinite point.

Sound familiar?
Black hooooooooole

We could still use gravitational pull because that has been proven to be instant.
Like, create huge masses far away and detect their gravity.
But that is really choosing the hard way.
Gravity propagates at the speed of light. It's not instantaneous.

The size of a massive star going to an infinite point.

Sound familiar?

Yea I guess. BUT I WANT NUMBERS GUYS NUMBERS