06-06-2006, 06:05 PM
aetherfox: Perhaps infinite energy is possible... but if all particles of matter in the universe were needed to create the propulsion to that immense speed, where would one go? :wink:
Another idea I just had was about the speed limit of light. We have never EVER made anything go anywhere near that fast. Imagine the universe as a highway with no speed limits. Light travels at C. It appears to us - I re-itterate, appears - that we need infinite energy to approach C. Has this been proven? What if C was only a speed limit for light? What if matter or energy could travel faster, even though with light travelling at C, we would not detect it?
Screw E=mc^2 and whatnot for now. Imagine... perhaps it really is possible?
Another idea I just had was about the speed limit of light. We have never EVER made anything go anywhere near that fast. Imagine the universe as a highway with no speed limits. Light travels at C. It appears to us - I re-itterate, appears - that we need infinite energy to approach C. Has this been proven? What if C was only a speed limit for light? What if matter or energy could travel faster, even though with light travelling at C, we would not detect it?
Screw E=mc^2 and whatnot for now. Imagine... perhaps it really is possible?
Screwing with your reality since 1998.