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naomi: "In a thousand years, it is perfectly feasible that light years can be passed in nanoseconds." - err no it is not, there are many explanations"
"That only takes basic imagination, something this man clearly lacks." - err no it only takes basic physics that you clearly lack.
this video is quite good by a respected physicist but there are many
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AH: "
Another numpty who thinks talking to a camera automatically confers gravitas and expertise.
His theory depends entirely on the supposition that space travel will always be conducted at the speed it is now.
In a thousand years, it is perfectly feasible that light years can be passed in nanoseconds.
That only takes basic imagination, something this man clearly lacks." - well Naomi and Andy unitied by ignorance who'd have thunk it? ok Even at light speed it's not practical and that is not acheivable here's why? From about 3mins is a very good analogy:
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11:11 ook sorry it was Ah that said the light travel stuff but still a bit rude with "He clearly finds it difficult to extend his imagination beyond the present. I turned it off when he got in his car. (Who is he anyway?)." - just a bloke doing some arithmetic, not sure why you seem to find that so abhorrent. He made no predictions, analyses etc.
TTT - Assuming travel faster than light will never be possible is an assumption based on current knowledge.
Go back just 200 years and suggest transatlantic flight on a commercial level, you would get the same response.
Lack of imagination.
Science is limitless in its possibility, only lack of imagination keeps it at today's levels of understanding.
AH: "TTT - Assuming travel faster than light will never be possible is an assumption based on current knowledge." - watch the video.
"Go back just 200 years and suggest transatlantic flight on a commercial level, you would get the same response. " - not remotely comparable.
"Lack of imagination." - The guy just did some arithmetic, he didn't "imagine" anything
Naomi: "TTT, I don't need to watch the video - and as for your man and his car, for all I know he may as well be Hymie's mate Phil and he's not telling me anything I didn't already know anyway. Thank you for the apology" - It's Dr Don Lincoln, well known in Physics circles, he works at fermilab, the key observation is from Einstein's mentor, Herman Minkowski, over 100 years ago. It is accepted by physics generally. Please try and get some knowledge, just watch for a few minutes from 3mins in. Something might resonate. This is not one of hymie's propaganmda videos.
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