Twix18 wrote:k.. lemme try again. the number of scientist that care enough to sit in front of a power telescope and see other galixes is tiny, compared to the rest of the scinetific population.
Twix18 wrote:i was speaking figuritivly about them sitting in a room... im a creative wrting major, i understand things in real english. ( this does not mean in any way shape or form that i know how to spell) but thye are the only ones of their kind and with a little comunication can make up whatever they want us to belive... lying and tell ing people that theyve advanceed human knowledged is far easier than acctually advanceing human knowledge
brasileiro wrote:.... yeah... he has a point... I don't think the scientists are out to fool us all... that would only make for great movies and tv shows... and I can also see where twix man is comin from. If you had the ability to word phrases so people would believe it, and didn't have the ability to actually pull it off, it would very much be easier to do it that way.... but then again, I don't quite think they would do it that way... cuz there will be someone who will come along and just blow them all away.
wendy wrote:The effects of traveling faster than the speed of light are experimentally known: one gets a bow wave and radiating energy.
A high speed particle, on entering water, would be traveling faster than the speed of light, and since this is observed, we note the outcome from experiment.
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