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Just as Einsteinian physics have supplanted Newtonian physics, we anticipate a day when our understanding may be expanded yet again to describe motion faster than the speed of light by an as yet un-discovered or un-reported set of physical laws.
There is no way to predict if it will happen in our lifetimes. I'm not betting on it.
Bigguy; Rochester, New York, U.S.A.
There is no way to predict if it will happen in our lifetimes. I'm not betting on it.
Bigguy; Rochester, New York, U.S.A.