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 saucer
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 A Good Tautology is Hard to Find!
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  Posted 07/01/2007 01:12:22 AM
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The paradox involving time which occurs when a particle moves with speed faster than the speed of light. In 1994, the problem was dubbed the "Shalimar Treaty," a reference to the popular science fiction television program Star Trek. The causality problem results from that fact that when two causally connected events A and B are connected with a speed faster than the speed of light for a stationary frame of reference, then event B happens before event A.


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  Posted 13/05/2007 10:31:21 PM
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  Posted 23/06/2007 09:12:44 PM
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The problem may not be as complex.For some reason everyone , because of the belief in light speed as the end of things, attribute strange behaviours to everything after this.

  Good sense says that anything faster than the smallest 'uncollaborated" particle , using that same particle as our detection , is not detectable by us.{Irealise that is a very disjointed statement}.

In essence, If I use light to detect faster than light , the tool (light) is too big to do the Job.

In your scenario, the detection time frames are at fault. not the order of events.

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 Ameny Intef IV
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  Posted 26/06/2007 03:26:45 PM
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Iseas, you might look at th e link below and in particular re: tachyons which are able to travel faster than light

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http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/Superluminal.html  

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  Posted 28/06/2007 05:40:49 AM
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I read the above link , but still see wheels within wheels.(not the philosophical kind).

   If I picture a wheel with spokes. ..In a stationary state , it gives one reality.once the wheel is in motion, it is governed by a miriad of new laws.
   When I add another dimension.Say I add four internally placed wheels (spread quarterly), the centrifugal forces are now held at the four points where the axels connect. it changes not the big wheel but in fact produces another centrifugal force.

   If I keep adding wheels (going smaller with more wheels), What is going to happen.
   The wheels do nothing but spin , both as independant and as part of the smaller and larger wheels.What effect is the various centres of forces going to become.

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