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<blockquote data-quote="Felic--" data-source="post: 25765" data-attributes="member: 362"><p><strong>Re: faster than light?</strong></p><p></p><p>There is a theoretical method for travelling faster than light involving spacetime.</p><p> </p><p>- Position a craft in a certain area of space.</p><p>- Distort the spacetime at the fore of the craft to contract.</p><p>- Distort the spacetime at the aft of the craft to expand.</p><p> </p><p>This will create and arrowhead shape field of spacetime around the craft. According to super relativity theory, the field should 'slip' through the rest of spacetime. Because the accepted physical constants do not neccessarily apply in quantum, the field is likely to be capable of travelling faster than the speed of light. The problem is, the exact speed it will go at is completely unpredictable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felic--, post: 25765, member: 362"] [b]Re: faster than light?[/b] There is a theoretical method for travelling faster than light involving spacetime. - Position a craft in a certain area of space. - Distort the spacetime at the fore of the craft to contract. - Distort the spacetime at the aft of the craft to expand. This will create and arrowhead shape field of spacetime around the craft. According to super relativity theory, the field should 'slip' through the rest of spacetime. Because the accepted physical constants do not neccessarily apply in quantum, the field is likely to be capable of travelling faster than the speed of light. The problem is, the exact speed it will go at is completely unpredictable. [/QUOTE]
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