JS> [...]
JS> > The energies are not as extreme as some people would like you to
JS> > think. The reason we can only see a 0.75C quasar is because the
JS> > particles horizon is only about 15 billion ly in radius. The
JS> > universe is far far larger with higher speeds the further out we go.
JS> > Yet the 15 billion year time limit, ensures we can only see that
JS> > far into space. Anyhow, this was obtained through a faster than
JS> > light expansion of space-time early on and is not very relevant.
JS> > Since we a discussion expansion through space-time not the
JS> > expansion of spacetime. I will post up the energy requirement of a
JS> > trip soon.
JS> George,
JS> Any faster than light travel our universe may have been involved
JS> with in or near the beginning of time (the Big Bang), is lost to us
JS> forever.
Yes..that is true...I did not claim otherwise...
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* Origin: Beyond Reality: UFO/Paranormal Archives (03) 9773-3721 (3:632/562)
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