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chembuff1982
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I was debating with my friend over Einstein's theory of Relativity claiming we would never be able to surpass the speed of light.. Physics and math have set in stone that we would never be able to do this. However, in the past we have said things were not possibly capable of doing according to current mathmatical and physical properties. They say light is a particle and a wave, therefore I do not totally agree with Einstein's theory of relativity. Think of a wave, I will use a sine wave as an example. Now sine waves can cover all sound waves mathmatically. If sound is a wave, what happens when you compress or expand it, or raise or lower the maximums and minimums? The sound changes of course. The higher the peaks, the higher the frequency, the lower the peaks the lower the frequency. If you compress the sine wave (sound wave) the wave should move faster to reach it's destination. Now think of everything in life on a level way below subatomic particles. It is theorized recently that vibrational movements cause atoms and everything above that to be what they are. So, if you changed the vibrational pattern of substances temporarily, they would have the properties of other things, possibly allowing for them to travel at the speed of light or faster depending on what sine wave is created from the change of these small vibrations. Until we completely understand how these properties of vibration work between these small entities, we cannot conclude that it is not possible to travel at or above the speed of light. If, we can figure out how to alter these vibrations for a substance or substances, or energy, and figure out how to reverse this back, we can possibly send people and things through space at and above light speed.<br /><br /> <br /> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> You may be a genius, but google knows more than you! </div>