On 10/7/2023 2:19 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
There is no past there is no future there is only Here and Now.
Of course you got the word "travels" in there....but that relates to
'miles'.
On 10/10/2023 2:52 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
In Einstein's mind (as he saw it) this is how the statement actualy
reads:
"Nothing travels faster than the fast of light."
In the mind of that cro-magnon translator of his paper, he may have also conceived of Einstein's "light" as something "not heavy". So Einstein's statement, according to him, must've been:
"Nothing can tour, or fast, if too heavy."
Makes sense too.
The Starmaker wrote:2ahUKEwiqyazBoeeBAxVEcDwKHTStBIMQ2v4IegUIRBD1AQ&biw=1920&bih=10
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
speed of light and time travel
it appears to me that yous people
have no idea about
speed of light and time travel.
I'll explain because it's so
simple.
If you travel faster than the
speed of light, do you
go into the future or
do you travel back to the past?
The answer is simple.
You just keep going!
There is no past
there is no future
there is only
Here and
Now.
So, if you travel
faster than the speed of light...
you would still be here and now.
(maybe over there)
(where?)
(right here, stupid!)
(the only problem is
yous peoples have no idea what
Here and Now...'is'.)
Now, let's take a closer look at what they say Albert Einsten said...
"Nothing travels faster than the speed of light."
Does the word "speed" have anything to do with the word "faster?
I mean, I looked up in the dictionary for the definition of the word "speed',
and there is no mention of the word 'fast' or faster'..
https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=571764422&sxsrf=AM9HkKkIradciP7x2fMxtNZtewbFU2M7-g:1696795955248&q=speed&si=ALGXSlZC_jbid1uaZGfc4a798NDvk5U1_YNeCS-mKNS6K7yD1UtUH4DLOOUcJUoQxypcPGVtVEP-3uWnd1oMveIDPqGMdncp2Q%3D%3D&expnd=1&sa=X&ved=
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=&bih=&q=define+speed
So, what is the connection between the word "speed" and the word "faster"????
In other words, what does speed have to do with fast or faster????
Why is the word "faster" in the sentence?
"Nothing travels faster than the speed of light."
it smells like another con to me...
I mean, it could not go fast or faster if fast is not the meaning of speed.
Or is it?
Albert Einstein was a smart guy. He knew how to use 'words' to hide behind.
Sure "Nothing travels faster than the speed of light." Can be
"God travels faster than the speed of light." since religious gangsters
like Krauss see God's real name to them is 'Nothing'.
But, I wonder how did Albert Einstein got the word "faster" to mean...speed?
When in fact...there is no mention of that word in the definition of speed?
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=&bih=&q=define+speed
What does speed have to do with fast?
I guess you might have to be an Einstein to answer that...
2ahUKEwiqyazBoeeBAxVEcDwKHTStBIMQ2v4IegUIRBD1AQ&biw=1920&bih=1057&dpr=1In Einstein's mind (as he saw it) this is how the statement actualy reads:
"Nothing travels faster than the fast of light."
Actually, "the speed of light" real definition of the word "speed" is
only 'fast'.
Actually, the letter 'c' in E=Mc^2 real definition is....fast.
and none of yous dummies knew that? what kind of Relativity do dey teach in skool???
https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=571764422&sxsrf=AM9HkKkIradciP7x2fMxtNZtewbFU2M7-g:1696795955248&q=speed&si=ALGXSlZC_jbid1uaZGfc4a798NDvk5U1_YNeCS-mKNS6K7yD1UtUH4DLOOUcJUoQxypcPGVtVEP-3uWnd1oMveIDPqGMdncp2Q%3D%3D&expnd=1&sa=X&ved=
Those Oxford Dictionary guys are not so smart.
A very long time ago the word "speed" had only a one word definition: fast.
Now, they have tons of words for the definition for the word speed except "fast". What kind of people work at Oxford Dictionary, RETARDS????
--
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
and challenge the unchallengeable.
On Friday, October 13, 2023 at 1:30:44 AM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:2ahUKEwiqyazBoeeBAxVEcDwKHTStBIMQ2v4IegUIRBD1AQ&biw=1920&bih=10
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=571764422&sxsrf=AM9HkKkIradciP7x2fMxtNZtewbFU2M7-g:1696795955248&q=speed&si=ALGXSlZC_jbid1uaZGfc4a798NDvk5U1_YNeCS-mKNS6K7yD1UtUH4DLOOUcJUoQxypcPGVtVEP-3uWnd1oMveIDPqGMdncp2Q%3D%3D&expnd=1&sa=X&ved=
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
speed of light and time travel
it appears to me that yous people
have no idea about
speed of light and time travel.
I'll explain because it's so
simple.
If you travel faster than the
speed of light, do you
go into the future or
do you travel back to the past?
The answer is simple.
You just keep going!
There is no past
there is no future
there is only
Here and
Now.
So, if you travel
faster than the speed of light...
you would still be here and now.
(maybe over there)
(where?)
(right here, stupid!)
(the only problem is
yous peoples have no idea what
Here and Now...'is'.)
Now, let's take a closer look at what they say Albert Einsten said... >>>>>>>
"Nothing travels faster than the speed of light."
Does the word "speed" have anything to do with the word "faster? >>>>>>>
I mean, I looked up in the dictionary for the definition of the word "speed',
and there is no mention of the word 'fast' or faster'..
2ahUKEwiqyazBoeeBAxVEcDwKHTStBIMQ2v4IegUIRBD1AQ&biw=1920&bih=1057&dpr=1https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=571764422&sxsrf=AM9HkKkIradciP7x2fMxtNZtewbFU2M7-g:1696795955248&q=speed&si=ALGXSlZC_jbid1uaZGfc4a798NDvk5U1_YNeCS-mKNS6K7yD1UtUH4DLOOUcJUoQxypcPGVtVEP-3uWnd1oMveIDPqGMdncp2Q%3D%3D&expnd=1&sa=X&ved=
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=&bih=&q=define+speed >>>>>>>
So, what is the connection between the word "speed" and the word "faster"????
In other words, what does speed have to do with fast or faster???? >>>>>>>
Why is the word "faster" in the sentence?
"Nothing travels faster than the speed of light."
it smells like another con to me...
I mean, it could not go fast or faster if fast is not the meaning of >>>>>> speed.
Or is it?
Albert Einstein was a smart guy. He knew how to use 'words' to hide
behind.
Sure "Nothing travels faster than the speed of light." Can be
"God travels faster than the speed of light." since religious gangsters >>>>>
like Krauss see God's real name to them is 'Nothing'.
But, I wonder how did Albert Einstein got the word "faster" to
mean...speed?
When in fact...there is no mention of that word in the definition of >>>>> speed?
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=&bih=&q=define+speed >>>>>
What does speed have to do with fast?
I guess you might have to be an Einstein to answer that...
In Einstein's mind (as he saw it) this is how the statement actualy
reads:
"Nothing travels faster than the fast of light."
Actually, "the speed of light" real definition of the word "speed" is
only 'fast'.
Actually, the letter 'c' in E=Mc^2 real definition is....fast.
and none of yous dummies knew that? what kind of Relativity do dey teach >>> in skool???
Those Oxford Dictionary guys are not so smart.
A very long time ago the word "speed" had only a one word definition: fast. >>
Now, they have tons of words for the definition for the word speed except "fast". What kind of people work at Oxford Dictionary, RETARDS????
--
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
and challenge the unchallengeable.
If you age slow the universe around you can age fast.
That way you can travel fast into the outer universe's future.
Going fast into the rest's future... is time travel...
On 10/13/2023 12:46 PM, mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:2ahUKEwiqyazBoeeBAxVEcDwKHTStBIMQ2v4IegUIRBD1AQ&biw=1920&bi
On Friday, October 13, 2023 at 1:30:44 AM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=571764422&sxsrf=AM9HkKkIradciP7x2fMxtNZtewbFU2M7-g:1696795955248&q=speed&si=ALGXSlZC_jbid1uaZGfc4a798NDvk5U1_YNeCS-mKNS6K7yD1UtUH4DLOOUcJUoQxypcPGVtVEP-3uWnd1oMveIDPqGMdncp2Q%3D%3D&expnd=1&sa=X&ved=
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
speed of light and time travel
it appears to me that yous people
have no idea about
speed of light and time travel.
I'll explain because it's so
simple.
If you travel faster than the
speed of light, do you
go into the future or
do you travel back to the past?
The answer is simple.
You just keep going!
There is no past
there is no future
there is only
Here and
Now.
So, if you travel
faster than the speed of light...
you would still be here and now.
(maybe over there)
(where?)
(right here, stupid!)
(the only problem is
yous peoples have no idea what
Here and Now...'is'.)
Now, let's take a closer look at what they say Albert Einsten said... >>>>>>>
"Nothing travels faster than the speed of light."
Does the word "speed" have anything to do with the word "faster? >>>>>>>
I mean, I looked up in the dictionary for the definition of the word "speed',
and there is no mention of the word 'fast' or faster'..
2ahUKEwiqyazBoeeBAxVEcDwKHTStBIMQ2v4IegUIRBD1AQ&biw=1920&bih=1057&dphttps://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=571764422&sxsrf=AM9HkKkIradciP7x2fMxtNZtewbFU2M7-g:1696795955248&q=speed&si=ALGXSlZC_jbid1uaZGfc4a798NDvk5U1_YNeCS-mKNS6K7yD1UtUH4DLOOUcJUoQxypcPGVtVEP-3uWnd1oMveIDPqGMdncp2Q%3D%3D&expnd=1&sa=X&ved=
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=&bih=&q=define+speed
So, what is the connection between the word "speed" and the word "faster"????
In other words, what does speed have to do with fast or faster???? >>>>>>>
Why is the word "faster" in the sentence?
"Nothing travels faster than the speed of light."
it smells like another con to me...
I mean, it could not go fast or faster if fast is not the meaning of >>>>>> speed.
Or is it?
Albert Einstein was a smart guy. He knew how to use 'words' to hide >>>>> behind.
Sure "Nothing travels faster than the speed of light." Can be
"God travels faster than the speed of light." since religious gangsters >>>>>
like Krauss see God's real name to them is 'Nothing'.
But, I wonder how did Albert Einstein got the word "faster" to
mean...speed?
When in fact...there is no mention of that word in the definition of >>>>> speed?
https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&biw=&bih=&q=define+speed >>>>>
What does speed have to do with fast?
I guess you might have to be an Einstein to answer that...
In Einstein's mind (as he saw it) this is how the statement actualy
reads:
"Nothing travels faster than the fast of light."
Actually, "the speed of light" real definition of the word "speed" is
only 'fast'.
Actually, the letter 'c' in E=Mc^2 real definition is....fast.
and none of yous dummies knew that? what kind of Relativity do dey teach >>> in skool???
Those Oxford Dictionary guys are not so smart.
A very long time ago the word "speed" had only a one word definition: fast.
Now, they have tons of words for the definition for the word speed except "fast". What kind of people work at Oxford Dictionary, RETARDS????
--
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
and challenge the unchallengeable.
If you age slow the universe around you can age fast.
That way you can travel fast into the outer universe's future.
Going fast into the rest's future... is time travel...
Are you high on drugs right now? If so, what substances are you
currently under the influence of?
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