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| 20 Apr 2014 11:10 AM |
So, if it takes light to travel, since it travels around 300,000 kilometres per second, then what if an object was heading towards you that was reflecting light? If it was traveling faster than light (which I realize is theorized impossible) Then would you see a random object appear coming towards you, since it would randomly appear since its going faster than light, and then it would slow down and stop right in front of you. or just stop. Somewhere. And then another "object" that appeared (which is actually just the old light of the object that's traveling to you that just arrived, since the object is traveling faster than light) and then you see that "object" heading towards the source of the time the original object started to emit light, creating a double-figure, one real, and one that's made out of light in the past. Is that correct?
Everyone tells people to think outside "the box". What is the box? just a random box? Your imagination? But wouldn't it be impossible to use your imagination to think of something that your imagination can't create? then is this box just a common part of our imagination that everyone has? So we should think of things that wouldn't have come to that common part of the imagination? Sure. But, what is outside the box? Another box? A circle? A triangle? Or just unique ideas? But why can't a unique idea be in relation to a box? Is this boring you? Or is it confusing you? I hope this will cause you to have to take advil if you don't enjoy my thread. |
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