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#1 2009-01-10 23:23:28

InertialTronics
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Registered: 2008-12-31
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Speed of light and the imposible.

Hello!

  I have some questions regarding the speed of light. Manny friends and physicists told me its imposible to get to travel whit the speed of light. I have known the same and still wonder. A fiew years ago i had an ideea and built an inertial propulsion mechanism so i have tested it and it works as  expected but lately i have found on internet that this principle was allready discovered in the 70's so i dont bother that much now. Anyway the thing i find interesting is that when i have "discovered" it i saw that the acceleration is constant. So by this i mean that when you turn it on and you set it up to accelerate with 1 G then as long as its turned on it will accelerate whit that force. Or a simpler example: acceleration 0-100 Km/h in 3 seconds but after 6 seconds youre speed will be 200 Km/h and after 12 seconds 400 Km/h and the engine dosnt have to increase its RPM. At 4000 RPM the inertial propulsion mechanism generate inertial propulsion force enough to accelerate from 0 to 100 Km/h in 3 seconds. So my simple question here now is this: Is it posible to reach the speed of light in this case? For me it looks like gimnasium math. Just a period of time until you will reach the speed of light.

I will apreciate any discussion and reply's.
Thank you!
Alex.

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#2 2009-04-25 16:42:07

dolphin
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Registered: 2009-04-22
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Re: Speed of light and the imposible.

The particle who travel by speed of light should be change to wave ( don't have mass )

mean the mass of particle change to zero and that impossible in real life , only photon travelling by light speed .

Thank you Alex to this subject

if you need any information please send to my e-mail ( biophy@hotmail.com )

Last edited by dolphin (2009-04-25 16:45:12)


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