the fundamentals of physics behind the times
Otto
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Fri Sep 23 09:59:54 CDT 2011
I still trust theory as long as it's willing to be changed when there
is new information.
But tachyons aren't exactly "new information":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachyon
2011/9/23 Paul Mackin <mackin.paul at verizon.net>:
> On 9/23/2011 12:29 AM, Joseph Tracy wrote:
>
> Apparently Albert Einstein was only mostly right about the universal
> constant. Tuns out there is regular light which seemed to travel at the
> absolute upper limits of speed, and there is lickety split, beat ya to the
> finish line, kiss my fast ass light which is what you get with an outlaw
> neutrino running from the particle cops. I'm not making this up.
>
> Does this mean that part of the universe is one step ahead of the rest of
> the universe? And what if those are the really bad neutrinos? Or did some
> light just get to thinking , "hey, I can do better than this".
> http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2011/09/2011922183317431339.html
>
> So the Big Bang was just another theory--like Evolution.
>
> I always knew there couldn't possibly ever be a big enough bang to explain
> everything.
>
> Don't trust Theory.
>
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