Faster Than Light In the BlogOsphere
The Speed Of Light Is An Absolute? — Nothing Can Go Faster Than ...
Monday 6th of September 2010 06:44:14 AM
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| What is the speed of light received on Earth from these galaxies? Please explain. Thank you! The speed of light doesn't change with movement. That is one reason why the speed of light is an absolute – nothing can go faster than it. ... |
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Monday 6th of September 2010 06:44:14 AM
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| Tachyon particles hypothetical particles which travel faster than light. Supersymmetry allows for the existence of tachyon particles. Sound does not go through black holes or even solid rock for that matter. Try neutrinos. ... |
Future Developments In Processing And Storage
Monday 6th of September 2010 06:44:14 AM
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| (Someday theoretically, it is conceivable that computers could operate even faster than the speed of light. For generations, physicists thought nothing was faster than light moving in vacuum at about 186000 miles per second.) ... |
OxyJen: Ask a Geek - Quantum Mechanics 2
Monday 6th of September 2010 06:44:14 AM
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| Nothing in our universe is supposed to travel faster than light, and yet these two particles just coordinated their spins instantaneously over massive distances. That isn't supposed to be possible. (Also, just so you know the lingo, ... |
Hubble Deep Field: The Most Imp. Image Ever Taken (Redux) | Space ...
Monday 6th of September 2010 06:44:14 AM
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| We are governed by the physical laws within our universe preventing anything from travelling faster than light. E=mc2. Our universe can only be defined as the area we can see, and this area has a speed limit. From our point of view. ... |



