Astral said:Things can go faster than light! We just have not made them do it yet, we also have theoretical particals that are theorized to go faster than light. We also dont know how fast gravity actually travels either!
So if Gravity is unknown for its speed... how do we all of a sudden KNOW for a fact as you stated that light speed cannot be broken? They thought just like you did back in the old days before the sound barrier was broken...
Gravity can be thought of as a disruption in spacetime, then 'bending' which was discussed, created by a celestial body (Or any body). The bending propagates using spacetime as a medium.Sardonica said:Propagates?
obsidian said:Carl Sagan's Cosmos series on the Science Channel
Sometimes I think this series should be required viewing for everyone on this planet.
Episodes 8 & 13 are the real standouts. #8 is the one that gives the most succinct explanation of the limits of near-light-speed travel, and the consequences of surpassing it. I find it helps to think of it less as the speed of light, than as the speed of reality, because in a sense, that's exactly what it is.
Mentalist said:Carl Sagan was a legend.
Mentalist said:Carl Sagan was a legend.
Do you think that aliens from other worlds exist? Are they really curious about us? Are they abducting humans? Why? Are the good or evil? Would their world be like ours? Do the have the same kind of moral/ethics we have? Do they value life? Are there really UFO's in Area 51?