Re: VF > 1.0???



Fred:

Quite obviously, there is no such thing as time.

However, since he is attempting to discern if there is a change in his
speed (rapidity at which he is transversing the ether), against a speed
which we now claim as a "law"--i.e. speed-of-light, he must attempt
something, and measure it against some other spinning object (namely
earth, when he uses his watch.)

He would actually need to throw away the watch and race a laser beam on a
parallel course to himself, which is originating in a third place behind
him to get any meaningful measurement at all, as all he is interested in
is how fast he is traveling in relationship to light transversing the same
media as himself.

But he is doomed to failure, as surely you must see. Time = movement =
distance, since there is no such thing as time, it is actually distance
(or space itself in between points he travels) which he is really causing
to change, and to my knowledge, we have not yet constructed the device
which can measure such, but a shortening of distance is obviously
happening between him and his destination, those lines of ether which
connect him to his destination are being warped in someway not understood,
probably being bent back upon themselves like a horseshoe, and now he is
not actually traveling the distance around the horseshoe, but rather,
stepping across the two ends.

Ether, the real "matter" of the universe, passes though our altered state
(caused by the big bang ripping our "matter" from the real matter the
universe is composed of and altering its properties into "our matter")
like a gas though a screen composed of very large holes. At the speed of
light this resistance of our bodies to the flow of ether though them fails
to remain insignificant, what happens next, when our matter finally
becomes a real resistance to ether and then goes further to "push" the
ether in a flow not of its' own design, and in a way we have never seen
done since the big bang, is unknown...

.... but, I do think upon these things ... and others claim there is
nothing to even be thought upon ...

.... but then you already knew there was no way to answer your original
question, at least not correctly ...

John

On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 22:49:03 -0400, Fred W4JLE wrote:

> John, picture if you will, an observer on earth watches a spacecraft pass
> between the moon and the sun at 99.9%C. The occupant of the space craft
> knows that the distance is about 93 million miles and clicks his stopwatch
> as he passes the moon, and again as he passes the sun. Given the time and
> distance, he computes his speed (measured with his slowed down time piece)
> and concludes he has exceeded C. Ergo there must be analogs of C. What say
> you?
>
> "John Smith" <assemblywizard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:pan.2005.08.21.00.48.42.517161@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Fred:
>>
>> I don't believe that anyone has demonstrated faster than light
>> transmission of an energy, wave or particle, where the effect is
>> duplicable on demand, yet...
>>
>> I do believe it will be done in the future, hopefully the rather near
>> future... but it will can only be done by people who are searching for
>> way--the scoffers will never, ever be able to present us with a method
>> to do so--on that you can bet heavily!
>>
>> John
>>
>> On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 20:42:58 -0400, Fred W4JLE wrote:
>>
>> > Anyone who has ever watched Startrek knows the light speed limitation is
>> > incorrect.
>> >
>> > "Cecil Moore" <w5dxp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:1124494341_3289@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> http://www.livescience.com/technology/050819_fastlight.html
>> >>
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