Message from @raspberry

Discord ID: 596846454790684672


2019-07-05 23:28:32 UTC  

Because a scientist will say use our formula and then judge the speed based on it. It is like the square root of zero.

2019-07-05 23:28:35 UTC  

@the21cat because no matter what we do, no matter where we do the experiment or how fast we are going, no matter how much voltage we apply across the parallel plates we NEVER get the electron going at C

2019-07-05 23:29:09 UTC  

if you found out a way to get an electron going faster than C please publish your work you will immediately get ~$100,000 and a nobel prize

2019-07-05 23:29:25 UTC  

Light approaches light at 2C. That is so obvious. To not believe that proves you know nothing at all about science and only religion sold as science.

2019-07-05 23:29:48 UTC  

read up on special relativity. Funky things happen from lights perspective. Time is funky at that speed

2019-07-05 23:30:01 UTC  

you don't get bigger than C in any reference frame however

2019-07-05 23:30:05 UTC  

But relative to our speed...... So if we approach at speed C wouldnt it relative to our speed be about 2C or greater than c atleast

2019-07-05 23:30:11 UTC  

No it would never be accepted. This is religion. They excommunicate anyone who questions it. They fire them in other words.

2019-07-05 23:30:36 UTC  

@the21cat no, the way the velocity transformations work is no matter how large your Velocity is nothing can appear faster than C

2019-07-05 23:30:42 UTC  

Like I said this is totally nonintuitive

2019-07-05 23:30:56 UTC  

Because we do not live in such conditions and don't have everyday experience with it

2019-07-05 23:31:30 UTC  

It is just a theory. Were it true you could measure the velocity of earth with C. Yet you can not unless the earth does not move.

2019-07-05 23:31:32 UTC  

but the fact we cannot get an electron to go C is suspect enough. This is an easy experiment, take out the cathode Ray tubes from your TV and try yourself

2019-07-05 23:32:13 UTC  

@Drewski4343 hey sry I stepped out

2019-07-05 23:32:34 UTC  

I tested this in a lab at college. I am not disputing it. What I am disputing is the velocity of the earth. Zero if this works.

2019-07-05 23:33:08 UTC  

it's not zero, it can be whatever less than C. Whatever it is we will never see anything faster than C

2019-07-05 23:33:22 UTC  

and when you say velocity of earth

2019-07-05 23:33:27 UTC  

It must be relative to something else

2019-07-05 23:33:47 UTC  

@raspberry buoyancy doesn't need entropy/thermodynamics. But it's underlying cause is thermodynamics. For example, it assumes fluids have pressure to hold themselves up...entropy describes where this pressure comes from

2019-07-05 23:33:59 UTC  

In a vacuum light should not know where it is. Thus the speed should be C. Period. Any difference would be the velocity of the earth. Yet this experiment says the earth is motionless. Yet they deny that. Houston we have a problem.

2019-07-05 23:34:43 UTC  
2019-07-05 23:34:46 UTC  

it doesn't say earth is motionless, you can only say earth is motionless if you believe we should be able to get that electron I've been talking about to go faster than C lol

2019-07-05 23:35:09 UTC  

so go ahead and try, if you get the electron going faster than C you're right

2019-07-05 23:35:09 UTC  

If the electron is moving fastwr than light but only appears to move at speed C then it wouldnt be a problem

2019-07-05 23:35:13 UTC  

the earth could be motionless

2019-07-05 23:35:37 UTC  

If C were the constant they claim. You could measure the total velocity of earth. Yet it says zero. They deny zero thus C is totally debunked.

2019-07-05 23:36:01 UTC  

what do you mean by velocity of earth

2019-07-05 23:36:06 UTC  

Velocity relative to what

2019-07-05 23:36:11 UTC  

Or the earth is motionless. You can not have it both ways. That is religion not science.

2019-07-05 23:36:41 UTC  

I wouls imagine the limit c screws up measurements of significantly smaller speeds because its a limit

2019-07-05 23:37:06 UTC  

@demonwarrior2266 how do you prove gravity?

2019-07-05 23:37:19 UTC  

Cavendish look it up

2019-07-05 23:37:28 UTC  

I've never seen it proven in person

2019-07-05 23:37:46 UTC  

Velocity related to absolutely motionless. C should be able to measure it. It is such nonsense to say if you are traveling near the speed of light say .9 C and shine a beam of light away it would still go at C. Not .1C. Yet that is their claim. Such nonsense.

2019-07-05 23:37:47 UTC  

like I said, if you can get the electron going faster than C you are correct, classical mechanics holds realtivistically and earth could be motionless relative to (whatever)

2019-07-05 23:37:47 UTC  

Cavendish isn't doable by individuals, only by govt labs

2019-07-05 23:38:31 UTC  

As of yet no one has been able to get an electron measured as going faster than C in any reference frame

2019-07-05 23:38:33 UTC  

Actually its not steve

2019-07-05 23:38:47 UTC  

Steve it's what believers of Einstein believe

2019-07-05 23:38:49 UTC  

The wavelength juat changes

2019-07-05 23:38:52 UTC  

if you can do this please do, take a cathode Ray tube out of your tv and crank up the voltage