Re: If there exists some D>C ,still the principles of relativity will hold true..!
- From: dwhig265@xxxxxxx
- Date: 18 Jul 2005 11:44:26 -0700
So why is the
maximum possible velocity attainable limited by C ?
Galaxies recede from us up to almost 6 times light speed. Tom Roberts
will tell you the galaxies are standing still, but the space between
them is expanding, and there is no center to the expansion. He will not
explain in plain english how this is possible because he cannot, and I
have offered him $10,000 to do so. Does "Because nature
implemented it that way." sound familiar?
Regards, Dwain W. Higginbotham
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