03-15-2005, 12:59 AM
Your theory sounds reasonable, but there's a few problems present.
One, I'm not sure that the currect laws of physics apply in such great speeds
Secondly, the mere existance of photons is, I believe, entirely theoretical, the same as gravitons, there are no evidence, not even indirect evidence as Electrons or Black Holes have.
Third, light is not known to be whether particles or waves, thus the effect could vary, I myself think it's actually a third thing which is neither particles nor waves, or perhaps both as it is impossible for something to be two different things which contradict each other.
There's also another I foresee, if something could go beyond the speed of light, adding the pressure of impact and the such, wouldn't the vessel just explode due to a nuclear reaction of the atoms coming in touch with the vessel are being seperated.
One, I'm not sure that the currect laws of physics apply in such great speeds
Secondly, the mere existance of photons is, I believe, entirely theoretical, the same as gravitons, there are no evidence, not even indirect evidence as Electrons or Black Holes have.
Third, light is not known to be whether particles or waves, thus the effect could vary, I myself think it's actually a third thing which is neither particles nor waves, or perhaps both as it is impossible for something to be two different things which contradict each other.
There's also another I foresee, if something could go beyond the speed of light, adding the pressure of impact and the such, wouldn't the vessel just explode due to a nuclear reaction of the atoms coming in touch with the vessel are being seperated.
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