Some interesting experiments....

Discussion in 'Science & Society' started by Vortexx, Dec 23, 2002.

  1. Vortexx Skull & Bones Spokesman Registered Senior Member

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  3. chroot Crackpot killer Registered Senior Member

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    This is called quantum mechanics... all of the heralded conservation laws are only conservative in the limit of large time scales. All of them can be broken briefly -- it's the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Nothing new, and certainly nothing related to your bandwagon ether crap.

    - Warren
     
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  5. ElectricFetus Sanity going, going, gone Valued Senior Member

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    Story 1: This does not actual break the speed of light barrier. The known speed limit of the universe (at which time stops) is the speed of light IN VACUM. Light traveling through matter is much slower… in fact they have slowed light down in Ultra cool B.E. condensed atoms to a walking speed of 8Km a hour!

    Story 2: Entropy only applies to a open system. This means that energy is always lost, but if the system is close (true closer is impossible but can be sustained for a limited time) then entropy does not apply.
     
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