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Faster than the speed of light.

Started by tinman, September 07, 2014, 07:25:53 AM

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muzzz

"Here's the best argument for travel >C: Imagine the sun vanishing in an instant. You wouldn't see it disappear for 8 minutes, but the Earth would instantly veer off on a tangent. Hence; Gravity must be traveling faster then light! Maxwell's speed of the magnet wave. Check out the first minute and a half of this Eric Dollard video:   "









Thinking about this , lets imagine you have a pole in space that is 10,000miles long and made of a transparent material eg glass but you cannot see the pole only the ends are visible, if you pull at one end how long does it take for the other end to move? I would suggest this would be instant . Is this not the same argument for gravity ? you remove gravity and it instantly effects its surroundings. Maybe gravity is not traveling >C only surroundings acting on its change.






synchro1

New letter from Jerry Bayles:

January 22,2015

Dear Associates in Electrogravitation Research,

Ordinary electromagnetic radiation in free space travels at the speed of light and obeys all of Maxwell's equations. The radiation is associated with the free space impedance of 376 ohms that is essentially a pure resistance.

If we now consider a waveguide structure, electromagnetic waves have a group velocity, a phase velocity and their product is equal to the square of the speed of light in free space.

Now, a quantum particle at nearly zero velocity can be associated assigned the term group velocity and that group velocity is therefore nearly zero. This also corresponds to a standing wave associated with the wavefunction of that particle. That same particle has a portion of its related quantum wavefunction being nearly equal to having an infinite velocity by phase velocity = c^2 / group velocity. As a quantum particle approaches the speed of light, both the group and phase velocity approach each other and the speed of light also. At that point, the particle has the smallest reactive component. At nearly zero velocity, the reactive component is the largest.

The conclusion is obvious, that quantum particles form their own waveguide structure within the wavefunction associated with them. Further, the nearly infinite phase velocity is the action velocity that transports the gravitational action.

It is also of interest that the phase velocity and group velocity in a wave guide have the mathematical form of the special relativity gamma function of the square root of 1 - vel^2/c^2. (Air Force manual 52-A and 52-B.)

From the above, we have the reason why supernovas have not been correlated to a gravitational wave occurring at the same time of observation visually. Gravitational action is nearly instantaneous by reason of the superluminal nature of the waveguide construct as explained above.

Peace be with us all.

Jerry E. Bayles (Quantum Mechanic)

pomodoro


synchro1

Quote from: pomodoro on January 22, 2015, 06:22:27 PM
Apparently it does travel at the speed of light.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/2639043.stm

@pomodoro,

The paradox behind this study is that if gravity really traveled faster than light, the effects they tested for would have preceded their observations. The actual effects of an intense gravity wave from a visble "Supernova" would be part of a remote in time geological record.

DROBNJAK

Relativistic effects don't really kick in up to 90% of speed of light. 0.9c would be plenty of speed for solar system alone.