the dark

It depends on what end of the light source you are located.... ;)
 

;DYes there is the speed of Dark.-----Speed of light--- E=mc2---speed of dark=2cm=E or don't pay your power bill and you see the speed of Dark ;D ;D
 

You crack me up , Thanks for the laugh, Don't pay your elect. bill and you will see it. :D :D :D
 

Tick my ole lady off & it can get dark pretty darn quick .
 

No....There is however dark matter, That can suck up light.(Black hole!!!!!!)
And dark matter the universe ,is constantly expanding.

Did you know that all the transmitting made on earth from the first radios and T.V has not jet
passed our own Galaxy?


RD
 

I have that on my posts, and for years I have believed that the speed of dark was infinite, no limit by any method we have to check it. It cannot be compared to speeds at our time.
If we have UFOs how would they travel light years from the nearest planets.
In one light year at the speed of light they would have to travel 186000 miles every second for one year. What if they came from a planet that was around one of the stars, millions are suns like ours.
Ok here is what I believe, a space ship could become a dark hole. It's atoms would be so condensed it could pass through any solid as we know it. In other words if you condensed your body to a black hole you could walk through a wall.
Is a black hole black, I don't think so, the light is still there but its so small we cannot detect it, its is just condensed.
If a UFO wanted to travel with no time involved, they could condense and when they arrived they could expand that way they would enter into our time basis .
To give you a picture of how expanding an atom appears. If you expand the elements of an atom to the size of a base ball they would be 8 miles apart.
My suggestion is look up black holes and study that, then get into the structure of atoms, and get a picture of that. Hey buddy it is interesting. It would take several books to explain all of this, so I'll let you take over, go for it. Most of the speed of dark on the internet was about an autistic person that wrote book on it. I had that idea 60 years ago.. When I mentioned it people laughed at me, so I made a joke
out of it. You got to do that some times, people like us will get laughed at sometimes. I never look at anything with a closed mine. When some one talks about the missing link, that the man evolved from the monkey, I reverse it and ask did the monkey evolve from man. I enjoyed this post and some of the guys at MIT are talking about the speed of dark now so I feel better about it. GNewt
 

The trouble with black holes, as they are currenltly understood, is that you can't "un-black-hole" them. Your matter would be compressed and all traces of DNA, thought memory or what you had for lunch would be smushed into elemental particals. Not to mention having been ripped apart first by the astronomical tidal gravity forces of "falling" into a black hole.

Light can be "bent", which implies time can be also. There may be ways to fold it that would allow a ship to move between points faster than light can.

As far as the speed of dark: I tried to time it but I couldn't see my watch.
 

It's a nice idea newt, however, there is a small problem called the "hawking paradox". Here's an idea for ya, what if a "ship" could travel at near-relativistic speeds(the speed of time) ??
 

The only way for us to travel in space is...DNA transformation.
or robotics...we are getting close and still have another 4 billion years to figure it out, and get the hell out of here.Or human life is bleak!!!!
RD.
 

Lets see warped light, if light is waves of energy and it has a frequency, 1t goes through a 360 cycle, pos to neg or vice versa.where is the light at 0 degrees.
That is another dimension and I am willing to look at all of them.
Black holes is another dimension, and if you condense all the atoms, you would not change the dnaIMO, or it would implode or explode. Many things I don't understand and am willing to look at. If the Earth was condensed into a black hole, it would weigh the same as we know it, the gravity must condense also and its power varies by the square of the distance between objects. This is a fun subject, and I think the young man that started this thread has an open mind and will dig into all the things talked about, that is great.
Some of the guys at MIT have a forum or did have, and it is a lot of open minds bouncing everything off the wall, they don't argue or try to put each other down, that would be hard to do. If you have a chance try and find them, DethKlok you will have a blast. They had the Speed of Dark forum and that's what your question was about. Gnewt.
 

Forget all that!!! What I STILL haven't gotten a straight answer on is this:

If I'm driving at night at the speed of light....can the guy behind me still see my taillights? And more importantly, could I even see where I'm going?
 

That is a good question Ski, would you be outrunning light, no you would be going the same speed. I got it, if you took off in the dark then turned your lights on you would be cussing the guy you thought was behind you with his brights on, maybe.
Oh heck, back to the drawing board. I'm looking for solutions not problems. Ski, you
are messing up my head.LOL, dethklok you gotta help me out. Gnewt
 

SgtSki in MI said:
Forget all that!!! What I STILL haven't gotten a straight answer on is this:

If I'm driving at night at the speed of light....can the guy behind me still see my taillights? And more importantly, could I even see where I'm going?
theres always one guy going slightly less the the speed of light in the speed of light lane
it never fails
that just chaps me ::)
 

Mr. Infadel you break me up.LOL I got coffee running out my nose again.
Gnewt
 

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