The light travelling at c = 299,792,458 m/s is ridiculous slow
- From: Albertito <albertito1992@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 06 Jul 2007 02:37:10 -0700
The light travelling at c = 299,792,458 m/s is ridiculous
slow. How can such a ridiculous small speed be
the maximal speed in the universe?. In our universe, there
are titanic forces capable of ejecting matter at superluminal
speeds (i.e. supernova explosions). Astrophysicists see our
universe is expanding in an accelerating manner, because they
assume the speed of light is that ridiculous small quantity
along with the wrong fact of its invariance.
We can compare that ridiculous small speed of light with other
speeds to grasp its insignificance. For example, can anybody tell
me how much time does gravity take to travel from the Moon to the
Earth?. In the solar system the speed of gravity is many orders of
magnitude higher that the speed of light in a vacuum!!. That fact
misled Newton to claim gravity travels at infinite speed, but now we
know that the speed of gravity in the solar system is a finite speed,
although pretty higher than speed of light.
.
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