Is that a completely correct statement?
I had a discussion with a co-worker the other day (while checking out a customer at a local grocery store lol) about the statement above. I firmly made the argument that nothing can travel faster than light with the exception of inflation and...
Take a long stick, let's say close to infinity, meaning infinity-0.000001, and ignore all the classical physics acting upon this stick, mount this stick on a rotation bar on Earth and let it expand into the univers, now install a sensor at each point along this stick, and a person at the end of...
Lets just pretend we have a spaceship traveling in the vacuum of space with no friction from space dust whatsoever. It accelerates at a meager 10m/s. Eventually in millions of years it will near the speed of light. If nothing can go faster than the speed of light than what prevents said...
ok, I've heard a theory that it may be possible to compress space in front of a "ship" travel through, or, "over" this compressed space, the result being the ship traveling several light years in minutes.
i know bending/stretching of space is proven, is compressing space also proven or just...
I would have added this post to the other thread on Gravity, but I thought this was too theoretical of a segway, so it needed its own thread.
But, if gravity fields transmit instantaneously, then wouldn't it be a way of transmitting information faster than light? (Say, a sort of gravity...
I was laying in bed and a thought came to me. I am sure this has been explored already so I wanted to know what the answer was as my physics is limited as I study biochemistry. I have a feeling this is related closely to general relativity, but again maybe someone could clear this up for me...
I have a question that bothers me. well, i have a lot of question that bother me. But for now, i will share only one.
When inflation began after the big bang, the amount of space that was created exceeded the speed of light. How was that possible?
Why do we take photons as the reference and say they are the fastest?
Could anyone prove that there isn't a particle that is slightly faster than photons?
For example one could probable redo all the relativity argument with that faster particle (gravitons or anything)? Then light would...
Or is it just that it can't be observed? This is a question that has been on my mind for some time, so i thought it worth asking here.
Imagine the following scenario: Two spacecraft travel towards each other. Each travels at 0.6C relative to their point of origin (the points of origin being...
I was doing research on faster than light travel and a question popped into my head: what would be the side effects of faster than light speed travel? Any ideas?
I was doing research on fastaer than light travel, and I came across a chart that said that said that a starship can only travel ten times the speed of light until it occupies all points in space. (I understand that this is fiction, and is only possible in theory but I am still intreasted in...
I have recently heard of a theory that states that faster than light time travel is possible by disrupting the fabric of space-time using tachyons, to create a makeshift wave behind a future spacecraft of some sort. It states that by doing this, one creates a bubble around the spacecraft ...
Ok my question has to do with a thought experiment which seems to allow faster than light transfer of information. I'm sure there is a problem with it...I just can't seem to figure out what that problem is...so I thought you guys could help.
First you build a sort of telegraph system that...
Confusion with "faster than light"
Okay first off hi, this is my first post on these boards, let me clear a few things up here, I'm a bit of a laywoman when it comes to all of this so please go easy on me. I've been into Physics for a couple of years now as a bit of light reading to keep my...
I know that relativity doesn't permits a motion at speed of light or fast, as the Lorentz factor becomes infinite and we get absurd results, but what about wormholes or something, say wrap drive and what about http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcubierre_drive" and
tachyons.
Also I've heard that...
So the other day while I was folding up some laundry I had this idea pop into my head. Now I'm not an expert or anything and I dropped out of physics in high school, but I do think quantum physics are interesting like most people. I figure this would probably be the best place to post this due...
Hello everyone,
The topic of superluminal flight has intrigued me for decades but coming from an engineering background and not a strong physics background (although I have studied physics), I am finding the notions about how to possibly achieve such a system quite difficult to accept.
In...
You have 2 identical spaceships, each that can go .90 the speed of light relative to Earth. One spaceship tows the other, and once reaching the maximal speed (.90c relative to earth), the second ship that is currently being towed, is released, which then proceeds to accelerate toward its...
I understand that in our universe, the speed of light represents a limit which objects of mass cannot reach. I also understand that at sufficiently high energies, the electromagnetic force becomes unified with the weak force to make the electro-weak force.
Now my question is, is energy...
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but as far as I know:
1. Photons have no mass at rest, but gain mass as they accelerate, like all objects (although it is an extremely small amount).
2. Light is composed of Photons traveling in waves.
3. It is theoretically impossible for an object to...
Hello, I am really curious about special relativity but don't have a strong background in maths or theoretical physics. would be very greatful if you could help me with this scenario;
XYZ are objects in space
Y explodes violently, sending X and Z away from Y in opposite directions at C / 2...
Can somebody explain my error to me?
1. The base of SR is that nothing can move faster than light, c + v == c,
c - v = c
2 The next step many authors do is proving non-existance of simultaneity by
on observer at the platform versus one in a fast train. Flash from the
front, to...
When I was reading abuth EM oscilators, a question suddenly ran through my mind:
“Is there a frequency, when the speed of a colapsing/forming magnetic field would exceed the speed of light?“
Einstain said that nothing can go faster than light. Well, ok, but if the magnetic field (generated...
if it were possible to send a message or travel at speed's higher than light what would happen? i know that at the speed of light time would stop.but beyond...?
Hello, I'm newbie to physics and relativity and I wish to know more.
I've had a question for 5 years and nobody has been able to give me a clear answer.
Here it goes!
Suppose there were 2 astronauts in space one in front of the other. There is a distance of one light year between them...
Link: http://www.santafenewmexican.com/HealthandScience/LANL_scientist_makes_radio_waves_travel_faster_than_light
Is this true ? Can radio waves or light really be send faster than light using a rapidly spinning magnetic field ?
Sorry if there already was a thread about this, I couldn't...
If a spaceship is traveling at 90% the speed of light on the X axis. And it is also traveling 90% the speed of light on the Y axis. What is its velocity?
I know that with todays knowledge, nothing can travel faster than light and nothing with mass can travel at the speed of light.
I say with todays knowledge because physics is a living science which changes as new discoveries are made. Some of Einsteins findings overturned Newtonian physics...
Looking for clarification:
FTL travel is said to imply signals moving backwards in time for some inertial frames. Is this because in certain cases, depending on how much greater than light speed one is able to achieve, someone can signal someone else's "past light cone" in the graphical sense...
This is probably just nuts but let's say you switch on a laser, point it to the sky and leave it on for billions of years until the beam has traveled billions of light years. Then you rotate the laser 360 degrees in let's say 1 RPM. Does the laser spot that is now billions of light years away...
While SR states one can never measure a velocity greater than C, for all practical purposes one can travel 'faster than light'. Here is what I mean. . .
Lets assume I have a Spaceship with the means of constantly accelerating at 1G. The fact that this is technologically unfeasible is...
I have heard and read that some galaxies are receding at speeds even faster than light's, is that true? If they are, then would this not contradict the very well accepted speed limit = 300,000 km/s?
Note: the question asked by a non physicist/astronomer/cosmologist.
It is possible for the electron beam in a a television picture tube to move across the screen at a speed faster than the speed of light. Why does this not contradict special relativity?
Let's say there's a stick, and two persons are holding the extremities:
Person A ----------stick---------- Person B
Both are pulling the stick with equal forces. At a certain moment, Person B releases it and instantly Person A knows it becase he can now pull the stick to himself.
Why...
The Light Speed has been proved to be around 300.000Km per second.
So, Before continuing to expose my real thread, i need to know if it is really impossible to an object to travel faster than Light Speed.
We need a stickythread that makes this point. Prominently so it catches newcomers' attention. Otherwise questions about it keep coming up.
If anyone wants to try saying this in an especially clear way, please go ahead. Everybody I can think of has made this point----the mods, the professional...
Theory of Relativity says nothing can exceed the speed of light. My question is:
Can any information be made to travel faster than 'c'?
suppose, i have a light torch of very high intensity which can be rotated on an axis(its stand). the light is made to fall on a wall(extending for millions...
Hi,
I'm studying plasma waves now, and we have talked about waves in class that have phase velocities faster than the speed of light. For example, some of the waves from the Appleton-Hartree dispersion relation have this characteristic.
I asked my professor about it and he said that is...
Well, it's an interesting thought, but one that I can't quite believe, or maybe more I can't understand how, something can travel faster than light?
I've read this wikipedia, and although a few people don't trust what is written on wikipedia, I have heard of it before.
Could anyone explain...
If I am correct, information cannot travel faster than the speed of light?
So, let's say a rod, longer than the distance light can travel in a second was constructed in space. It is rigid and firm, and not bendable. At one end, is a button, and when the rod is tilted, it presses this button...
I just read an article that was released 2 years ago about something that some of you may have heard about and maybe even posted threads about at some point but I have to throw this out there because I really want to learn more about it.
Researchers from EPFL claim to have made light travel...
A question has been in my head for some time and I have yet to find an answer when I researched it.
I know that nothing can travel faster than light, but WHY?
All observers, no matter what speed they are traveling to or from the source of light, see the light as coming at them at 670...
this came to me in a dream state meditaion a few days ago
everything from light to sound to time all travel along some line and travel all at different speeds. but if you are able to cause mulitple fission explosion for a brief moment everything around that implossion will be sucked inward...
A spin zero particle decays into a pair of spin 1/2 particles, each particle in a superposition state of up and down. The pair of particles head off in two opposite directions. One of them enters an apparatus that will collapse its wave function and decide the life and death of a cat based on...
Why can't "forces" travel faster than light speed?
As always, I'll start with a disclaimer that I know next to nothing about physics, just that I have an interest in the subject (actually, relativity kinda scares the hell out of me for some odd reason).
Anyways, I am reading through this...
im not too clever, but "faster than light?"
Hi,
I have no real background in physics, but got to thinking of something.
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Let’s say light travels at around 670,616,629.384 miles per hour
Then let's say I have a imaginary rod 134123326 miles...