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wolram
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im not sure if this is some sort of scientific double talk,
but to circumvent problems with speed >C, it is now more
popular to say that "information" cannot travel >C, it seems
experimentaly part of the spectrum, "frequency" of light can
travel >C but any encoded information traveles <C or =C, so
irispective of "information", light can travel >C.
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http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=12797
That means that, even though the peak of the light pulse was superluminal, the speed of its information delivery definitely wasn't.
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the above is just one of many sites that seem to say the same.
so how does this fit in with LQG and other theories?
why can only the peak of the light pulse travel >C ?
but to circumvent problems with speed >C, it is now more
popular to say that "information" cannot travel >C, it seems
experimentaly part of the spectrum, "frequency" of light can
travel >C but any encoded information traveles <C or =C, so
irispective of "information", light can travel >C.
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http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewpr.html?pid=12797
That means that, even though the peak of the light pulse was superluminal, the speed of its information delivery definitely wasn't.
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the above is just one of many sites that seem to say the same.
so how does this fit in with LQG and other theories?
why can only the peak of the light pulse travel >C ?