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post Sep 8 2016, 01:32 AM

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Clearly yr bodo hasn't stopped progressing.
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post Sep 8 2016, 01:51 AM

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China will achieve fusion soon. Quantum computers, v soon. Stop shittin in public, not so soon. I'm serious.

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post Sep 8 2016, 02:07 AM

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There's a black professor in d us working on a time machine traveling to d past. ...a BLACK professor...
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post Sep 8 2016, 02:16 AM

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China will b mining d moon soon.
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post Sep 8 2016, 11:07 AM

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QUOTE(arubin @ Sep 8 2016, 02:25 AM)
What particles, exactly?

And a bit of a correction there. Einstein stated that nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light. So far, he's not wrong.

You have an experiment that shows a particle going faster than light, link it up please. Last I looked, that neutrino anomaly was actually a mistaken observation.

As for the phenomenal of Quantum Entanglement, it doesn't really count as breaking the speed of light either.
https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/context/en...action-distance
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Correction on ya correction. Einstein said NOTHING can travel faster then d speed of light. NOTHING. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING.

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post Sep 8 2016, 11:36 AM

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QUOTE(arubin @ Sep 8 2016, 11:27 AM)
You sure about that? I'm trying to find the exact statement but if I'm not mistaken, 'nothing can travel faster than the speed of light' is just a simplification of his theories.

I remember it actually as 'no physical object' which would translate to something with mass or just matter in general.

Saying that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light is ironically accurate, because NOTHING can indeed travel faster than the speed of light. A vacuum, which is basically nothing, can expand faster than the speed of light.

Information, which is also technically...nothing, can also travel faster than the speed of light as demonstrated by Quantum Entanglement but even that is dodgy and has its issues (see the article I linked).

Negative matter, which would be...err...less than nothing? Yeah, that can also go faster than the speed of light...in theory...

Any more thought about that and my brain hurts so...
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Yes, I'm sure. A vacuum cannot expand faster than c. Maybe u meant space in itself.

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post Sep 8 2016, 11:42 AM

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QUOTE(alanyuppie @ Sep 8 2016, 11:28 AM)
Exactly.    And this is fueled by humans aka consumer needs to get these things (new features in phones ) causing aggressive competitions between them.

Its humans who decided  that these are important enuff to continue paying and buying new fangled gadgets out of hypes.  No obligations for any humans to really do a bit  for cancer researches  and cure coz  we humans arent (so far) raised or educated to wire our brains this way as adults with spending power ( what to buy, how much to give to charity etc).

conclusion: we humans collectively  set the path to "kill" our future self  .  Now can enjoy all the fun stuff when young (games/smartphones /cars) with our hard earned salary...... 30 yrs down the road when chronic disease hit us..... will think  back .. why we still yet to found cure for what ills us and cause us so much pain ?
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Yup. Money lust will kill us all. Physics PhDs go to wall street to think of harebrained schemes to make money, instead of doing something useful with their skillsets.
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post Sep 8 2016, 11:44 AM

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QUOTE(arubin @ Sep 8 2016, 11:37 AM)
Yes it can. What do you think happened during the big bang?
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