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you are quoting a heck of a lot there.
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[QUOTE="Martins:944352"]The whole thing is that the unit of velocity is meters per second. Since meters are a fixed unit of measurement, and the speed of light is a fixed unit of speed for a mass, if something were to go faster than the speed of light, seconds would have to change. That's the time-space distortion you're talking about Aril though I'm no expert in the field, so I could be wrong. As for the speed of light being a constant... If two trains were going 200 mph each and they cross eachother, wouldn't each train perceive the other train to be going 400 mph. Apply the same principal to light. I don't know if I agree or disagree but it's something to think about. Also, radio waves are light so I don't know how they made light go faster than the speed of light. [IMG]http://www.antonine-education.co.uk/physics_gcse/Unit_1/Topic_5/em_spectrum.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
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