Einstein's Relativity Over With in the Twinkling of an Eye?
- From: Damaeus <no-mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Sep 2008 01:05:11 -0500
Einstein's Relativity Over With in the Twinkling of an Eye?
After further clarification, I see that Einstein's relativity still
applies, but not forever. Right now, the reason we can't exceed the
speed of light is because all the gravity of the infinite universe is
being compressed into a finite space. That compression of gravity is
what causes the mass of an object to increases as it reaches the speed
of light, and what requires ever-increasing energy if you are to
attempt to exceed the speed of light, which yes, is currently not
possible.
But once the universe becomes infinite, the gravity will no longer be
compressed, mass will therefore not increase as we reach the speed of
light, so we can exceed that speed many times over, as fast as we want
through infinite space.
Since the expansion of the universe is accelerating, if we could pick
two dates, then extrapolate some time it might logically become
infinite, we might be prepared. I suggest that those who can do the
math, check for some logic as to why the universe might become
infinite on December 21, 2012, in the twinkling of an eye. Why in the
twinkling of an eye? Because you can't "go" to infinity. It's
impossible. You must be "taken" there immediately, in the twinkling
of an eye! :-)
Damaeus
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