Re: "How Does Light "Know" How Fast to Travel?"
- From: "Hexenmeister" <vanquish@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2006 13:19:13 GMT
<guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Because it's forced to obey Maxwell equation and therefore the
permeability (travelability) of the space medium.
What medium?
Logically if space was truly empty the travelability would be infinite
(thus c would be inifinte).
Logically it is. Why depart from logic?
Therefore
No, no, no.
Logically, space IS truly empty and the "travelability" (whatever that is)
of a bullet or a spacecraft or a photon is undefined.
There are no "therefores" to "would bes" (logically).
Androcles.
because space behaves like anyother medium such as water it
may force the universe to adhere to an absolute space as reference
frame...but then why is there time dilation.
As well permeability is a charecteristic attribuatable to the power
supply of a medium known as the capacitor/battery thus for space, it's
permeability (and thus the speed of light) may be attribuatable to it's
singularity (location of the Big Bang) as well as the total energy
produced by the Big Bang, likewise in a capictor circuit, the rate of
time is determine by the permeability of the capacitor (singularity)
and the energy of the circuit( energy produced by the Big Bang and when
Bill Hubba farted (the latter added to see if he's reading
this.....kabooom).
.
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