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GreenWave

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1. I admit I do not know physics well, but perhaps language holds the key.
Thu May 16, 2024, 02:50 PM
May 16

They say nothing can go faster than the speed of light. (I have way too much to say about our bias in that,) So the somethings get locked into this speed law, at least in our neck of the woods. But what about the nothings?We have said that nothing can go faster, so do it nothing! Go faster.And if the outskirts of our cosmos are nothing yet or not even three dimensional that speed law may not pertain to it.

Now if particles, despite their solid sounding name, are compacted waves with eerie properties and have nothing solid in them perhaps they too are not bound by a law that pertains to solids

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