Lazerus wrote:
1. If the speed of light is a universal constant, then Black Holes must have a weight limit.
Where do you get this from?
As to light speeding up in a material, theory states lights speed can NEVER be exceeded. Ever. Anywhere.
No, it dosn't. It states the maximum speed of light in a vaccum can never be exceeded.
Yet if it is possible within a meterial, it is likely to be possible elsewhere, is it not?
No.
Though it is a simple matter of stating that of course elsewhere light will not be sped up; it's not going to enter the proper materials under the right circumstances. It's like a ball on a flat ledge over a hill; the potential for speed is there but it won't move until a force is enacted upon it.
Force cannot act upon light as it has no mass. Increasing a lights energy changes it's frequency, not it's speed.
2. Then explain a lovely little Quasar called 3C 273. Observed at a distance of about 660 Mpc's, the two "blobs" that compose it moved apart about 0.002" in 3 years. Calculating this distance shows that they moved about 10 times the speed of light over that time.
Can you cite a source for this?
3. Not entirely. It just means that FTL is possible simply by not moving faster than light, so even FTL-as-the-limit theorists can agree on such things.
If your not moving faster then light then it is not FTL.
4. Not so much lack of evidence. There is evidence but it's majorly ignored by the scientific community and remains uninvestigated. As to the conspiracy theory, Conspiracies are usually pointed out by an intent to cover up evidence more than evidence itself. I agree, there is little proof to its existance, (Except the existance of government documents that support their existance, repeated denials of the Freedom of Information Act concerning the existance of Aliens, government officials and military officers who request, but are denied, freedom from their Confidentiality agreements to talk on the subject, etc.) but still....
Well then, can you point me to some of this evidence? If there is as much of it as you say, surly you can provide a link to some.
A few quick things:
1. Black Holes have to have a weight limit as eventually, if they become denser and denser, their rotation speed would exceed the speed of light. If this is true, they obviously cannot get any denser than a certain point or they would become light and disintegrate.
2. If something can have its speed increased past the speed of light in a medium, it means the speed of light is not a limit, only the regular speed light moves at.
3. Yes I can cite it. Page 592 of Chapter 25 in the third edition of Astronomy Today by Eric Chaisson of Tufts University and Steve McMillan of Drexel University. I'm afraid I can't, on first glance, find more info on the FTL speed, but there is an article in Wikipedia on it. If you can, find a local university and see if they have any copies of Astronomy Today in their library.
4. Not sure whether you want evidence of UFO's or evidence of a conspiracy so I'll try the latter then the former.
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Project Sign, which took an objective approach to it
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Project Bluebook, which took over about three years after Roswell, and takes a formal stance to discredit all people who report UFO's. Despite officially being closed, the department still recieves all reports of UFO sightings reported.
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A picture of a newspaper from Roswell, with a press release from the Air Base that was retracted a day later under orders from a higher ranking officer
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Another such article, this one with more information, clearly stating that it was a "Flying Disc" captured, and not a weather balloon.
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Eye witness accounts of Roswell
Now, I may be hitting it pretty heavy on Roswell but that's the majority of the conspiracy targets.
As to UFO's, I don't know how reliable these are but...
Movies
Pictures
Descriptions and links
I'd say more but I must now go for dinner and a movie. Even if you don't take those seriously, have fun with them.
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