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Dec 27 2008 04:02pm
Quote (chiefwiggum654 @ Sat, Dec 27 2008, 12:02pm)
Alright so this is (as far as I'm aware) impossible, but if something were able to go faster than light, would it be invisible?
I know any answer can essentially only be speculation, but I wanna hear what you guys have to say because a lot of you fuckers are really smart.


it would theoretically violate causality and allow information to go back in time
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Dec 27 2008 04:03pm
Quote (Casey @ Sat, Dec 27 2008, 10:02pm)
it would theoretically violate causality and allow information to go back in time


no
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Quote (infinitum @ Sat, Dec 27 2008, 02:47pm)
that sounds reasonable, but would the same still hold true if the mass is moving at speeds >c ?

moving into different spectrums of light would still happen if it's going fast enough..

I thought the mass was already moving at speeds > c.
Did I miss something lol



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Dec 27 2008 04:23pm
nevermind my last post,

galaxies, for example, already emit all sorts of different emr....

uh, i'm off
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Jan 12 2009 08:57am
No, it would be visible.
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