Message from @[La]Taxation_is_theft

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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

2020-05-24 02:42:52 UTC  

relative to a "stationary" observer?

2020-05-24 02:42:53 UTC  

But light speed here might require x amount vs what x amount of force would create light speed under completely different conditions

2020-05-24 02:44:12 UTC  

We legitimately have warp technology. Speed of light is irrelevant to space travel

2020-05-24 02:44:12 UTC  

> @AbysmalWizard stop believing what the mainstream tells you and watch the video
@gothicancientalien I'm asking questions, simultaneous to listening to the video you linked and considering possibilities. Not really trying to have an argument about who owns my mental domain

2020-05-24 02:44:23 UTC  

Today’s been gggggrreattt