Re: The speed of light revisited




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So what is capable of moving >c?

I don't know yet of course.

Which means nothing as all particles in the standard model have been
tested.

All particles have been tested using a limited energy source
speed.
Still no proof at all.

Hahaha. All particles have been tested using as much energy as we can
generate. How about that?

You seem to confuse speed with energy.

HA HA HA HA!
as much e/m energy that moves at a top speed of lightspeed!
LOL
Still can't grasp that huh?
LOL

Grasp what? You say the "speed of energy" is more important than the amount
of energy in determining the end speed.

I say you are a crackpot.


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