Speed of light finally broken?
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Scientists break the speed of light Very interesting.
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Scientists break the speed of light Very interesting.
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cool, I will be able to see dumb people faster!!!
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Scientists break the speed of light Very interesting.
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"Travelling faster than light also, in theory, turns back time. According to conventional physics, an astronaut moving beyond light speed would arrive at his destination before leaving." :wtf: :doh: Does anyone know if this is *really* what current theories about this state? Or was this just the typical misrepresentation of science by a journo unable to comprehend beyond the 6th grade?
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Scientists break the speed of light Very interesting.
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Bah - old news... :)
Scientific American wrote:
First, we have discovered that photons which tunnel through a quantum barrier can apparently travel faster than light (see "Measurement of the Single-Photon Tunneling Time" by A. M. Steinberg, P. G. Kwiat, and R. Y. Chiao, Physical Review Letters, Vol. 71, page 708; 1993).
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"Travelling faster than light also, in theory, turns back time. According to conventional physics, an astronaut moving beyond light speed would arrive at his destination before leaving." :wtf: :doh: Does anyone know if this is *really* what current theories about this state? Or was this just the typical misrepresentation of science by a journo unable to comprehend beyond the 6th grade?
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Jim Crafton wrote:
Does anyone know if this is *really* what current theories about this state?
No, that's all wrong. Einstein clearly stated if you travel faster than the speed of light you see unicorns prancing through acres of green pastures, singing merrily, and you enter into a trans-dimensional gender-bender which renders you pregnant and obsessed with power tools simultaneously.
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Jim Crafton wrote:
Does anyone know if this is *really* what current theories about this state?
No, that's all wrong. Einstein clearly stated if you travel faster than the speed of light you see unicorns prancing through acres of green pastures, singing merrily, and you enter into a trans-dimensional gender-bender which renders you pregnant and obsessed with power tools simultaneously.
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Wow, that's a fascinating interpretation. Could you describe any of the math behind that?
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Wow, that's a fascinating interpretation. Could you describe any of the math behind that?
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Jim Crafton wrote:
Could you describe any of the math behind that?
Yes.
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"Travelling faster than light also, in theory, turns back time. According to conventional physics, an astronaut moving beyond light speed would arrive at his destination before leaving." :wtf: :doh: Does anyone know if this is *really* what current theories about this state? Or was this just the typical misrepresentation of science by a journo unable to comprehend beyond the 6th grade?
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I think it means that from an observers point of view, the astronaut would arrive at his destination ahead of the photons from the origin, effectively showing the astronaut in two places at once. It's rather poorly worded, but sort of makes sense if you think about it from the point of view of a 3rd party observer, and the astronaut is moving toward you.
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Scientists break the speed of light Very interesting.
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ToddHileHoffer wrote:
Speed of light finally broken?
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"Travelling faster than light also, in theory, turns back time. According to conventional physics, an astronaut moving beyond light speed would arrive at his destination before leaving." :wtf: :doh: Does anyone know if this is *really* what current theories about this state? Or was this just the typical misrepresentation of science by a journo unable to comprehend beyond the 6th grade?
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It can't turn back time but it will violate causality.
cheers, Chris Maunder
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Jim Crafton wrote:
Could you describe any of the math behind that?
Yes.
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Josh Smith wrote:
Yes.
feeling a bit "puckish" today? ;)
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Scientists break the speed of light Very interesting.
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I see Warp Engines over the horizon! And here's an interesting thought on Time Travel.
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Josh Smith wrote:
Yes.
feeling a bit "puckish" today? ;)
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El Corazon wrote:
feeling a bit "puckish" today?
Yes. ;P
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Scientists break the speed of light Very interesting.
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"in which particles summon up the energy to cross an apparently uncrossable barrier. " Oh man. Someone shoot that journalist. Or point him to this.[^]. There's no energy increase. That's why it's called "tunnelling". If they had summoned up the energy it would be "Quantum climbing-up-the-energy-barrier-and-getting-over-to-the-other-side. Which is no where near as catchy. Seems to me they have to be very careful here: they are relying on Qauntum effects and measuring things very closely whih can cause all sorts of things to happen to the photons waveform. Maybe it's not violation of Special Relativity but merely a problem with interpretation.
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El Corazon wrote:
feeling a bit "puckish" today?
Yes. ;P
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It can't turn back time but it will violate causality.
cheers, Chris Maunder
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Good enough for me - I've always wanted to violate someone's causality. Now how do I hitch a ride on a photon?:-D
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Good enough for me - I've always wanted to violate someone's causality. Now how do I hitch a ride on a photon?:-D
"A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"
Roger Wright wrote:
Now how do I hitch a ride on a photon?
first you must diet until you reach negligable mass... then....
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Either I mistake your shape and making quite, Or else you are that shrewd and knavish sprite Call'd Robin Goodfellow: are not you he That frights the maidens of the villagery; Skim milk, and sometimes labour in the quern And bootless make the breathless housewife churn; And sometime make the drink to bear no barm; Mislead night-wanderers, laughing at their harm? Those that Hobgoblin call you and sweet Puck, You do their work, and they shall have good luck: Are not you he?
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El Corazon wrote:
And bootless make the breathless housewife churn;
Yeah, that's me. ;)
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"in which particles summon up the energy to cross an apparently uncrossable barrier. " Oh man. Someone shoot that journalist. Or point him to this.[^]. There's no energy increase. That's why it's called "tunnelling". If they had summoned up the energy it would be "Quantum climbing-up-the-energy-barrier-and-getting-over-to-the-other-side. Which is no where near as catchy. Seems to me they have to be very careful here: they are relying on Qauntum effects and measuring things very closely whih can cause all sorts of things to happen to the photons waveform. Maybe it's not violation of Special Relativity but merely a problem with interpretation.
cheers, Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
i'm guessing it was just a sloppy choice of metaphor.
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Roger Wright wrote:
Now how do I hitch a ride on a photon?
first you must diet until you reach negligable mass... then....
_________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
:laugh::laugh::laugh: I'm nearly there, much to my coworkers' annoyance. They're all eating microwaved diet meals; I'm feasting on a heap of greasy chips smothered in cheese and guacamole.:-D
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