Re: Reaching Light Speed,
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Date: 09/27/04
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Date: 26 Sep 2004 18:55:55 -0700
H@..(Henri Wilson) wrote in message news:<27pbl01e1lek696ji9gv3kjsp42320jpsv@4ax.com>...
> On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 12:55:11 +0200, Bjoern Feuerbacher
> <feuerbac@thphys.uni-heidelberg.de> wrote:
>
> >George Kinley wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >> If we push slightly any mass-less object would it reach speed of light,
> >
> >I don't see how a mass-less object could travel *ever* at any other
> >velocity than c.
>
> ....but according to your religion, anything traveling at c would have infinite
> mass.
Anything traveling at c would have infinite mass except the light, The
space must be distorted, the time must be dilated in order that the
speed of light being invariance! Every relative motions must obey the
law a+b>a, a-b<a except the speed of light (that only in a vacuum)!
The speed of any motions must be defined by the law dx/dt except the
speed of light! The speed of light must be defined in a condition of
the absolute independence, independing on the space, time, anything,
the existence of universe and even our God! Every laws of nature must
obey the invarience of c but the speed of light c is not for anylaw,
simply, it is be a law unto oneseft except a hypothesis. Maybe, their
kind of light is exactly being the same our God!
Oh, my God!...What a pity!
ThanhMinh
> You are a mindless hypocrite.
>
> >
> >
> >> if not then why does photons reaches C
> >
> >They don't "reach" c - they always *have* c. They do not start at a
> >lower velocity and are accelerated to c.
> >
> >
> >> definelty they are not
> >> triggered at this speed initially
> >
> >Why not?
> >
> >
> > > and light speed slows down in denser
> >> medium but regains the original speed?
> >
> >The photons don't slow down in the medium. That light speed is lower
> >in media is essentially based on the fact that the photons can't travel
> >in a straight line there.
> >
> >
> >Bye,
> >Bjoern
>
>
> HW.
>
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