Re: FTL question




"Timo A. Nieminen" <timo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Why not consider the case where you only have the tips of the pole. Take
two masses on the ends of a light rope, and swing them around your head.
Make it even simpler, and just consider one of the masses. What stops you
from swinging it around your head (on a very long, unbreakable, massless
string) until it's moving FTL?

Exactly the same thing that stops you from moving it at FTL in a stright
line - you need to have infinite kinetic energy.

You do not need infinite anything to get a finite answer of a speed.
If the answer of what speed it is doing is "186,000 mile per second".
No inifinities are needed for such a non infinite speed.

The only thing stopping it is the problems with what happens
to matter at that speed.
Nothing infinite about any of it.
:)

--
James M Driscoll Jr
Spaceman



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