ETsuckers
May 23 2003, 05:58 PM
The old adage, the faster one goes the heavier and larger the mass becomes is true in one case only. A paired coupled state between gravitational mass and inertial mass. Which was assumed to always be linked together. This early premise was false.
In fact even if one used Eiensteins early equation E=MC2 when converted to a harmonic formula shows that the actually speed limit is not the speed of light or © but the speed of light squared!
Even then it only applies with assumption the two states of mass are tied together and they have been proven false for a number of years, which opens an infinite speed limit!!! Mathmatically and proven by physics theory. Wow what a pandoras box.....
Undoutedly, the processing computing power to calculate where one would arrive, not too mention whats there at that time would be tremendous the greater the distance traversed. But it can be done scientifically today.
FreyKade
May 24 2003, 02:20 PM
wow, thats fast
Homer
May 25 2003, 08:07 AM
Remember the movie Space Balls?
I wonder how fast
'ludicrous speed' is
Kismit
May 25 2003, 09:17 AM
I remember that movie Homer . What a laugh
djdodo
May 25 2003, 02:29 PM

That is Funny Guys
I do not know if it has any relation but ...
every 10 bllion years = one light year
and that is such a long time
Saru
May 25 2003, 03:42 PM
| QUOTE |
every 10 bllion years = one light year
|
Thought I'd just chip in here Dj.
A 'Light Year' is a measurement of distance, not time. It is the distance that light can travel in the space of one year.
The distance of 1 Light Year is 9.46x10^15 metres approx.
What you've said above is like saying 30 seconds = 2 metres. I'm not sure where you read that, but it's basically nonsense.
Homer
May 25 2003, 08:18 PM
I've also read somewhere the color blue = 4 ounces
Kismit
May 25 2003, 10:56 PM
only when you lick it Homer . Otherwise it only wieghs 2.5 ounces.
Homer
May 26 2003, 03:12 AM
Delacorr
Jun 15 2003, 04:57 PM
| QUOTE (djdodo @ May 25 2003, 10:29 AM) |
and that is such a long time  |
Yea, but if people really wanna move a lightyear away, however long it takes, it is possible that onboard generations can be..made..so that they cud get there but by the time you reach your destination, the technology would be so many centuries out of place, youd be screwd
BlueDarkness
Jun 24 2003, 10:05 AM
I think once they got little microscopic particles to go faster than the speed of light-some people tried to disprove it or something so it never made breaking news
Kimm
Jun 24 2003, 11:33 AM
| QUOTE (Kismit @ May 25 2003 @ 10:56 PM) |
only when you lick it Homer . Otherwise it only wieghs 2.5 ounces. |
interesting..........how do you lick a color.......and why would you want to do that????
Blood Angel
Jul 24 2003, 11:04 PM
a light year is approx 7 trillion miles if that any use to anyone
uranium101
Jul 29 2003, 09:42 PM
no, it's not.
Homer
Jul 29 2003, 10:03 PM
5.88 trillion miles is more accurate, but when dealing with numbers that large, saying ‘approximately 7 trillion miles’ is close enough
PurpleStuart
Jul 29 2003, 10:41 PM
LOL@ Homer.
uranium101
Jul 30 2003, 01:20 AM
how do you lick the color blue? if you are making fun of it, it's my favorite color so LAY OFF. except you kismit.

you can laugh at it all you want.
tendo
Aug 21 2003, 02:38 PM
did anyone else read that article about the scientists that shot a beam of light into a box filled with a special gas, and this gas somehow made the light move faster, as the beam had already left the box before it had even finished entering?

thats just mind boggling, but also awesome!
ITS_ME!!!
Sep 11 2003, 03:49 PM
Okay wait a second here. I did a little searching

and came up with this:
THEORY . This might help you get a better idea of what the speed of light really is. This was made independantly by one person so you or others may have a second opinion. And of course we'll never truly know the speed of light until we witness it ourselves...
Homer
Sep 12 2003, 02:38 AM
| QUOTE (ITS_ME!!! @ Sep 11 2003, 11:49 AM) |
And of course we'll never truly know the speed of light until we witness it ourselves...  |
This really depends on what you mean by "we". If by "we" you mean you and me, then perhaps you're right. We personally haven't witnessed(or calculated) the speed of light, so how can we be sure of it's true speed? But if by "we" you mean we humans, than you are wrong. Through particle acceleration, we can accurately measure the speed of light.
colorless
Sep 14 2003, 12:24 AM
Can someone explain the blue thing?
Homer
Sep 14 2003, 12:55 AM
siphis,
If you follow the thread, you will notice dj said "every 10 bllion years = one light year"
Of course we all know this is nonsense, and after SaRuMaN corrected her, he gave an example of something as equally nonsense: "What you've said above is like saying 30 seconds = 2 metres"
Then I continued sarcastically by stating my own version of nonsense: "I've also read somewhere the color blue = 4 ounces"
Kismit then added onto my statement: "only when you lick it Homer . Otherwise it only wieghs 2.5 ounces"
Uranium then said: "how do you lick the color blue?"
So this is nothing more than continued silliness starting from dj's erroneous statement relating time and distance.
schadeaux
Sep 14 2003, 01:27 AM
I tried some blue once. Tasted more like purple. Maybe had a touch too much red in it.
My friend, Myron, insists it tastes like chicken.
And Myron is blue, too, so he should know.
djdodo
Sep 14 2003, 01:16 PM
| QUOTE (SaRuMaN @ May 25 2003, 06:42 PM) |
| What you've said above is like saying 30 seconds = 2 metres. I'm not sure where you read that, but it's basically nonsense. |
I dono .. I forgot ..
colorless
Sep 16 2003, 11:31 PM
Ah yes. I get it.
blazeboy84
Oct 19 2003, 02:34 PM
Etsuckers, dont you think scientist who proved or tried to prove enstein wrong were great mathmaticians? If you were right and many others were wrong, wouldn't scientist proved Enstein wrong a long time ago? Faster than light is possible. You take a lamp and turn it on than you throw it at the direction you want it to travel, it might be faster. LoL
Prolite
Oct 29 2003, 02:58 AM
the distance that light travels in one year is 8 trillion miles ? I highly doubt that but ok.
Personally, I think the speed light travels in one year is:
2,940,883,200,000 (miles)
which states - 2 trillion, 940 billion, 883 million, 200 thousand for those who are still studying a foreign langauge. Which means that the nearest star is:
11,763,532,800,000 (miles) away. OR 4 light years.
By the way, has anyone heard of strange matter or quark matter ?
Chris_com28
Feb 2 2004, 10:16 PM
So it's possile to travel at the speed of light squared? If that's true doesn't that mean that the time would be the distance in speed of light square rooted? So what if I wanted to travel to some place that was one light year away? You can't square root one but what if it's -1 x -1? You could get there before you've even left!
I'm going to read the link soon.
silencex
Feb 3 2004, 09:02 PM
What about the speed of getting out of a Black hole? Even light is not enought fast to get out of it so that make me presume that there is a faster speed.
Humm let's ask spoke!
Lightyear
A measure of distance equal to that traveled by light in one year. Abbreviated ly. It equals
9.46×
1012 kilometers.
LIGHTSPEEDHomer is right....we can accurately measure the speed of light. However, it isn't theoretically possible to achieve speeds faster than light. Just so you know.
Gazz
Feb 4 2004, 03:18 AM
Can I take the blue pill now?
By the way my clock says 9:15PM which
means I will weigh 647 pounds by
Sunday!
And now I found that my car goes faster
through a gas filled box when
my headlights are on!
Gazz
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