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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

2019-07-05 23:38:53 UTC  

How does light know where it is. Is light some god being or something? Light should not know. So if C is a constant we should be able to measure the velocity of the earth.

2019-07-05 23:39:09 UTC  

Or period actually

2019-07-05 23:39:19 UTC  

Yes and we should be able to get that electron faster than C @Steve Angell

2019-07-05 23:39:22 UTC  

so get to work

2019-07-05 23:39:28 UTC  

Cant remember which of the 2

2019-07-05 23:39:29 UTC  

@Fran relative to an aether? Things can move faster than c in general relativity

2019-07-05 23:39:43 UTC  

Again. All you say depends on the earth being motionless.

2019-07-05 23:39:49 UTC  

Except they can't relative to the local space time or "aether"

2019-07-05 23:40:00 UTC  

@raspberry send link

2019-07-05 23:40:08 UTC  

Are u talking about einsteinrosen bridges

2019-07-05 23:40:10 UTC  

But two galaxies can move apart faster than light

2019-07-05 23:40:15 UTC  

I would havw no trust in a C constant speed measuring machine

2019-07-05 23:40:21 UTC  

Nu just space time expansion

2019-07-05 23:40:30 UTC  

Not faster than local speed of light

2019-07-05 23:40:32 UTC  

relative to the one Galaxy the other has to look like it's moving at C

2019-07-05 23:40:39 UTC  

Whatever value it returned

2019-07-05 23:40:45 UTC  

No Fran

2019-07-05 23:40:51 UTC  

post link dug

2019-07-05 23:40:59 UTC  

The current theory. As you go further out it is all moving faster and faster till eventually faster than C thus those stars can never be seen.

2019-07-05 23:41:03 UTC  

I can when I get home

2019-07-05 23:41:09 UTC  

But it's googlable

2019-07-05 23:41:34 UTC  

There are galaxies that can never be observed supposedly because they move away faster than light

2019-07-05 23:41:46 UTC  

So their light never reaches us

2019-07-05 23:41:54 UTC  

Big bang theory has lots of flaws(really only a few)

2019-07-05 23:42:22 UTC  

C is fake. It is a religious belief. Never proven.

2019-07-05 23:42:44 UTC  

As a religious belief they do not allow you to debunk it. Just like religions.

2019-07-05 23:42:47 UTC  

Its the limit for electron speed

2019-07-05 23:43:22 UTC  

and proton

2019-07-05 23:43:23 UTC  

It has like 2 accepted theories about our universe but realistically there are more

2019-07-05 23:43:39 UTC  

which are attached to neutrons

2019-07-05 23:43:44 UTC  

Based on a motionless earth. Houston we have a problem.