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Hot point ( zero mass and faster than C point )

Started by tesla2, December 14, 2016, 06:40:02 AM

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 I Looking partners this experiment is able be model for NEW COMPUTER !
this information is able move faster than C !!!
This experiment will also explain how works space ( Aether  - what is it and how it works )

Experiment ( description to ilustration below )

We have Car A and Car B
To Car I fixed wings
Wing A and wing B has got one common point
( It is point where wing A is contacting with wing B
IN THAT POINT EXIST FRICTION !!!)

During motion Wing A and Wing B are producing HOT
( and EM radiation)

HOW FAST IS MOVING "HOT POINT " respect to observer ?
What is the time ?
( how fast is working observer's clock and respect to what )

full screen - experiment step by step !
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-TO7tW2na02c/WFA1S8uI7bI/AAAAAAAAC5w/0XZgsVo2uWctLok2_ddyFjvL3uy9VnJbwCLcB/s1600/33.jpg


more
http://www.scienceagogo.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/56491/How_fast_is_moving_this_hot_Po#Post56491