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If you said that in Russian, I still would not understand it.quantum entanglement > speed of light
She is a German so her accent may well cause problems. But she is prominent in videos about science. She is very well worth listening to. Or if you already don't believe the speed of light is absolutely the limit to speed, explain your theory.
Why the speed of light is not an absolute limit
Traveling LightIf you said that in Russian, I still would not understand it.
Did you presume I believe light stands still?Traveling Light
A round trip with an infinitesimal but real difference between departure and return.
Sounds like your accent is one I do not understand. I believe you agee with the Woman scientist?Academic Physicists Should Be Made to Walk the Planck
Entanglement is the same particle going back and forth through the fourth spatial dimension at C-squared (a light-year every three minutes). That dimension is the hidden variable, or deeper layer, underlying the discrepancies expected when quantum computers run into glitches.
She is a German so her accent may well cause problems. But she is prominent in videos about science. She is very well worth listening to. Or if you already don't believe the speed of light is absolutely the limit to speed, explain your theory.
Why the speed of light is not an absolute limit
I was then in the 8th grade when for my science class I proposed going faster than light was possible by curving space in front of the vehicle. Sort of like Einstein talking about curved space.Fantastic. I've bookmarked it watch later on my TV.
I've always felt the supposedly immutable laws of physics as we know them aren't as set in stone as we've been led to believe.
For instance, when scientists claim we couldn't have been visited by aliens because they'd be too far away, I always think, "Who's to say they can't travel faster than 186,000 miles per second or that they can't slip between different dimensions?"
We think we know everything. We're stunningly ignorant about what really goes on.
Dude, you were way ahead of the curve ... pardon the pun.I was then in the 8th grade when for my science class I proposed going faster than light was possible by curving space in front of the vehicle. Sort of like Einstein talking about curved space.

Thanks, but so far, my concept has not been proven. But for a kid, not too bad.Dude, you were way ahead of the curve ... pardon the pun.![]()
I think you're being too modest. I think you were onto something.Thanks, but so far, my concept has not been proven. But for a kid, not too bad.
Trip the Light FantasticFantastic. I've bookmarked it watch later on my TV.
I've always felt the supposedly immutable laws of physics as we know them aren't as set in stone as we've been led to believe.
For instance, when scientists claim we couldn't have been visited by aliens because they'd be too far away, I always think, "Who's to say they can't travel faster than 186,000 miles per second or that they can't slip between different dimensions?"
We think we know everything. We're stunningly ignorant about what really goes on.
Postmodern Scientists Only Throw SpitballsDude, you were way ahead of the curve ... pardon the pun.![]()
She is a German so her accent may well cause problems. But she is prominent in videos about science. She is very well worth listening to. Or if you already don't believe the speed of light is absolutely the limit to speed, explain your theory.
Why the speed of light is not an absolute limit
This poor woman is becoming increasingly pseudoscientific with every post. Here posts and subject coverage was very reasonable when she began youtubing but as times goes by she's getting more and more desparate to find something to talk about.
This happens with these youtube popscientists, they need material every week, week in week out because that is now their job, an even worse nutcase is this clown, he's a glorfied out of work chemistry teacher and certainly not (nor ever was) a Professor, here he rips apart Hossenfelder but mainly ad-hominem (a common theme in his videos), perhaps he doesn't like clever women...
IF you travel AT the speed of light, you will arrive at ANY POINT IN THE UNIVERSE, INSTANTLY. How can you get from point A to point B faster than instantly?"Who's to say they can't travel faster than 186,000 miles per second or that they can't slip between different dimensions?"
No ... traveling at the speed of light you would be going 186,000 miles per second. That's not "instantly" when you're dealing with millions or even billions of miles.IF you travel AT the speed of light, you will arrive at ANY POINT IN THE UNIVERSE, INSTANTLY. How can you get from point A to point B faster than instantly?