Message from @[La]Taxation_is_theft

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2020-05-24 02:35:58 UTC  

No like it seriously isn't a constant

2020-05-24 02:36:19 UTC  

Lei me find a the video where a guy explains it

2020-05-24 02:36:22 UTC  

source on speed of light measurement inconsistency?

2020-05-24 02:36:25 UTC  

If you look at a starthe only reason the light stops is when it's either too far away and consumed by the dark mass of space or the light to your planet stops which means in the distance to your planet it has stopped there but maybe

2020-05-24 02:36:40 UTC  

> source on speed of light measurement inconsistency?
@AbysmalWizard gonna go find the video

2020-05-24 02:36:45 UTC  

Not to get political, but what's lightspeed today?

2020-05-24 02:36:57 UTC  

Really fast lol

2020-05-24 02:36:58 UTC  

i dont think light just stops in a vacuum

2020-05-24 02:37:02 UTC  

0

2020-05-24 02:37:22 UTC  

Like trailer park fast or Ferrari fast

2020-05-24 02:37:23 UTC  

There is no light speed because there is no speed

2020-05-24 02:37:29 UTC  

Or trailer park Ferrari fast?

2020-05-24 02:37:40 UTC  

That, too

2020-05-24 02:37:41 UTC  

what would happen subjectively if all photons stopped moving

2020-05-24 02:37:53 UTC  

Like say something bad about Hillary and you shot yourself in the back of the head fast

2020-05-24 02:38:11 UTC  

Wow, so Florida fast

2020-05-24 02:38:17 UTC  

Gotchu

2020-05-24 02:38:19 UTC  

80 everywhere

2020-05-24 02:38:26 UTC  

Lol

2020-05-24 02:38:43 UTC  

> i dont think light just stops in a vacuum
@AbysmalWizard https://youtu.be/JKHUaNAxsTg

2020-05-24 02:38:43 UTC  

Also depends if you're observing light speed or not. True story

2020-05-24 02:39:05 UTC  

thanks

2020-05-24 02:39:05 UTC  

The act of observation changes the equation

2020-05-24 02:39:26 UTC  

Physics is weird af

2020-05-24 02:39:56 UTC  

> what would happen subjectively if all photons stopped moving
@AbysmalWizard oh you're talking about constant

2020-05-24 02:39:58 UTC  

The deeper you go, the stranger it gets

2020-05-24 02:40:22 UTC  

Do you think we'll actually achieve anywhere near lightspeed before our species dies off?

2020-05-24 02:40:30 UTC  

> @AbysmalWizard oh you're talking about constant
@gothicancientalien
Nothing is constant. It's all relative

2020-05-24 02:40:31 UTC  

I think this subject starts to bend our reality if I'm being honest, to travel a distance that light to the edge of our "observable" universe is like 14 billion light-years old

2020-05-24 02:40:41 UTC  

I'm talking about "the constants" which have to do with astrophysics

2020-05-24 02:40:56 UTC  

Maybe not lightspeed, but ludicrous speed has a chance....

2020-05-24 02:41:00 UTC  

What's to say they stay consistent though

2020-05-24 02:41:13 UTC  

> Do you think we'll actually achieve anywhere near lightspeed before our species dies off?
@Tessik
No and we never will. We will make it irrelevant.

2020-05-24 02:41:30 UTC  

Plaid?

2020-05-24 02:41:45 UTC  

> Do you think we'll actually achieve anywhere near lightspeed before our species dies off?
@Tessik we don't need it. We already have warp tech

2020-05-24 02:41:52 UTC  

Like trying to figure out how in the universe did conditions work so perfectly to create humans

2020-05-24 02:41:56 UTC  

what do they use for c (speed of light) in equations if not a constant?

2020-05-24 02:42:22 UTC  

> what do they use for c (speed of light) in equations if not a constant?
@AbysmalWizard https://youtu.be/JKHUaNAxsTg

2020-05-24 02:42:28 UTC  

> what do they use for c (speed of light) in equations if not a constant?
@AbysmalWizard
The relative speed

2020-05-24 02:42:38 UTC  

listening to it now, he is talking about questioning dogma

2020-05-24 02:42:51 UTC  

> what do they use for c (speed of light) in equations if not a constant?
@AbysmalWizard stop believing what the mainstream tells you and watch the video