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Another light speed one. Hypothetically…
I am still trying to get my head around this speed of light thingy.
One spaceship can travel at the SoL and goes to the Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy (25000 light years away). Counting onboard time, would it get there in 12500 L.Y. as it meets the light?
One spaceship can travel at the SoL and goes to the Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy (25000 light years away). Counting onboard time, would it get there in 12500 L.Y. as it meets the light?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sammo you are completly right no theory is fact, but many theorys become fact and many theorys don't become fact and are discarded.
Flat earth, the sun revolves arounfd the earth, blood letting cures all etc.
That is science.
The theory of relativity isn't discredited it is questioned. The theory is far greater than E=MC2 the part that is under challenge is string theory and it has something to do with the way that the rings of Saturn twist.
This isn't new it beagan when Voyager(?) or Explorer(?) went through the rings years ago.
Flat earth, the sun revolves arounfd the earth, blood letting cures all etc.
That is science.
The theory of relativity isn't discredited it is questioned. The theory is far greater than E=MC2 the part that is under challenge is string theory and it has something to do with the way that the rings of Saturn twist.
This isn't new it beagan when Voyager(?) or Explorer(?) went through the rings years ago.
Vascop - Read this an established theory is not an an established fact. It isn't proven and it cannot be proven until we can actualy establish the boundaries of the theory.
http://www.allaboutsc...ory-of-relativity.htm
http://www.allaboutsc...ory-of-relativity.htm
No i'm not on a wind up.. It is a fascinating subject and I wish I knew more about It.. as it is I only ever really thought about it after reading this post yesterday.. Our universe is beautiful and everything around us is beautiful .. Science is something that should be questioned is'nt it? the same as religion..
The “Special ‘Theory’ of Relativity” is actually stronger than Newton’s Laws of Motion in explaining phenomena that are only evident as one approaches the speed of light . . . light years stronger. Yet, all in all, SR is not so much a refutation of Newton’s Laws but simply adds context which only further supports them.
Time dilation has always been shown to be consistent and has up until now never required an major modifications let alone been refuted. In fact, much of the recent explosion in modern technology exists only by virtue of our understanding of SR in general and time dilation in particular.
Nevertheless, Special Relativity is not without its rivals. Just to keep things interesting, you can actually age faster by thwarting the bonds of Earth’s gravity . . .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDvmN_Pw96A
Time dilation has always been shown to be consistent and has up until now never required an major modifications let alone been refuted. In fact, much of the recent explosion in modern technology exists only by virtue of our understanding of SR in general and time dilation in particular.
Nevertheless, Special Relativity is not without its rivals. Just to keep things interesting, you can actually age faster by thwarting the bonds of Earth’s gravity . . .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDvmN_Pw96A
Jake, There appears to be a strong and deep correlation between the rate at which time passes and the speed of light when it is not interacting with something else. Time as well as a host of other factors appear to be inextricably linked to c so until otherwise established I see no problem with the admitted presumption that time comes to a halt at c. We call 'c' a constant for good reason.
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