hanson
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Re: Action-Reaction: Instantaneous VS Gradual
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Dec 3, 2012 2:00 AM
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Jailbird "G=EMC^2" Hebe-Herbie<herbertglazier0@gmail.com> wrote: > > "jdawe" <mrjdawe@gmail.com> wrote: An instantaneous journey takes 0 seconds, 0 hours and 0 days. Forget light speed.. and forget Star Trek warp speed... Instantaneous is the quickest way we can arrive at our destination. > Earl of Analdorkles wrote: See a[ndrocles'] psychiatrist, Max Ehrmann, "jdawe", you are totally deranged. *plonk* > Enter the Jewish Jailbird G=EMC^2 who wrote: Einstein gave us light speed,and I, Kike Glazier, gave the "TIME LAPSE THEORY" Instant action might be reality in the micro realm. TreBert
Prof/teacher "Sam Wormley" <swormley1@gmail.com> wrote: Maxwell did, not Einstein. > hanson wrote: Sam & Hebe-Herbie: Nobody gave "c" to anybody. <http://www.speed-light.info/measurement.htm> says: The first successful measurement of "c" was made by Ole Roemer in 1676.... & Galileo even before him... > Of course, Hebe-Herbie has always a Prolapse in his micro-brain but is in good company with "jdawe" and Einstein who said in his fa-mouse 1905 paper: |||AE||| "the velocity of light 'c' in our theory (SR) plays |||AE||| the part, physically, of an infinitely great velocity." > Now, if you wanna dream and speculate about "jdawe"'s pre-plonk worries less out-landishly, then "jdawe" and' Einstein did, with their infinitely large speed of travel, > then you might simply says that the fasted speed in the real universe is when you cross the distance across the accessible universe (D) in 1 unit of Planck time (t) = -------- v_max = D / t = 6E+71 cm/s ---------- > Of course in such flights of fancy there is no limit since there are plenty more time units smaller then Planck's... Thanks for the laughs, guys.... ahahaha.. hahahahaha... ahahahahanson
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