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22 years 1 month ago #3780
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Replied by Quantum_Gravity on topic Reply from Randall damron
we just work out some parts that give a key to the signal reliably, and i do not know how to do that maybe somebody in the electrical engineering field can help out.<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
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22 years 1 month ago #3589
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QM tells us that we cannot predict across a distance the effect seen in the FTL experiment in this forum (a few up from here). Signals are then rendered impossible. I dont know how to even speculate about this. MV
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22 years 3 weeks ago #3714
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Thanks for the reply. I have seen a similar diagram of that idea. I am interested in any ideas of accelerating matter past the light speed barrier. "Only a simple as it needs to be" - A.E.
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<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote><b></b> yes it is possible to accelerate matter beyond the speed of light. imagine a centri fuge, if at any instant of time we intro duce a matter and light , due to natural tendency of the light it will reach a point in the circumference trvelling the wholecircum frence. but the matter get attracted toward the center of the cetrifuge due to centrifugal force. the path will be a curve if the matter is recovered at the point then the time taken by the particle will be lessthen the time taken by the light to travell the same distanceas we know that speed and time r proportional to each other the speed of light will be less then speed of matter. well for accomplishing the job acentrifuge with speed simillar to light is required .
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Thanks for the reply. I have seen a similar diagram of that idea. I am interested in any ideas of accelerating matter past the light speed barrier. "Only a simple as it needs to be" - A.E.
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<hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote><b></b> yes it is possible to accelerate matter beyond the speed of light. imagine a centri fuge, if at any instant of time we intro duce a matter and light , due to natural tendency of the light it will reach a point in the circumference trvelling the wholecircum frence. but the matter get attracted toward the center of the cetrifuge due to centrifugal force. the path will be a curve if the matter is recovered at the point then the time taken by the particle will be lessthen the time taken by the light to travell the same distanceas we know that speed and time r proportional to each other the speed of light will be less then speed of matter. well for accomplishing the job acentrifuge with speed simillar to light is required .
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22 years 3 weeks ago #3678
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Won't the outermost edge of the centrifuge have to also be accelerated close to light speed? I guess I do not understand your model. Please elaborate. Mark
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22 years 3 weeks ago #3684
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are you saying that light adds energy to the centriguge,which causes speed of the centrifuge to get fast speeds? please explain
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21 years 11 months ago #4548
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This is a link to a article than would help out in FTL communication
[ physicsweb.org/article/news/6/10/17 ][/http://physicsweb.org/article/news/6/10/17]
The attosecond can probe that phenoanom of FTL communications
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[ physicsweb.org/article/news/6/10/17 ][/http://physicsweb.org/article/news/6/10/17]
The attosecond can probe that phenoanom of FTL communications
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