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Old 19-December-2008, 04:09 PM
xfahctor xfahctor is offline
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My $0.02
Can one even travel faster than light? light may be the one thing known to reach the absolute observable limit of speed while at the same time being the defining factor in the absolute limit on observed speed. In traveling faster than light, would you in fact arrive before you actualy arrive, as someone at your point of arrival or point of departure would observe, or rather not be able to observe?

Last edited by xfahctor; 19-December-2008 at 04:10 PM.. Reason: changed a word to make a little more sense ( I hope)