It depends on your perspective is all, I don't think you're seeing it from the correct perspective.That's correct. From our perspective, the universe really does
Technically, spacetime can expand faster than the speed of light ...
expand faster than the speed of light at great distances. That's
why our visible horizon in the universe is also getting smaller
and smaller (but that's another story).But that doesn't work. If you've read the article, you've also seen
... whatever particles that remain of you at that time might travel
faster than the speed of light, ...
that Einstein's law is not violated: the speed of light cannot be
exceeded at any local point in the universe ...
... unless you do it like nix808: If you keep accelerating a disk
until an inner part of the disk is almost at the speed of light, then
the outer part - the outside of the disk is even faster (!) - should
have superluminal speed? Why doesn't that work?![]()
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Anyway, I don't agree with you here, since neither of us are theoretical physicist's, the point is moot.
Statistics: Posted by pekbro — Sun Aug 04, 2024 10:33 pm