Re: question about FTL equation




"Raghar" <RagharA2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1175280258.267189.223930@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Mar 30, 4:32 pm, "Androcles" <Engin...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
"Raghar" <Ragha...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:1175263198.781054.17770@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi boys, I was wondering about how could looks like an energy equation
for a FTL travel.
For purposed of this discusion lets define a FTL travel as a two way
travel that is alway faster than two way speed of a light beam.

who should learn English before attempting any discussions in "how
could looks", BOY.

You use sentence: it looks like a person that... Isn't a term equation
a singular, thus term looks instead of look? Isn't this part of
Internet the best place to find some person that has actually some
chance to derive one of these equations?

My reading ability of an english is fine, otherwise I wouldn't be able
to read your post. If you are part of grammar nazis you should rewrite
the above post grammatically correctly so I would have some chance to
see proper English, then forget it in a half year.

Even a spelling checker would help. Don't you have one?
English is not about to go out of fashion in half a year, either, so
learn it.
As to "faster than light", lots of things travel faster than light.
A cosmic muon originates in the upper atmosphere and
decays in 2.2 microseconds. If it reaches sea level then
it must have travelled much faster than a photon over the same
distance. I'll let you do the arithmetic, boy.



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