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to: Geo.
from: Robert Comer
date: 2007-04-10 16:50:38
subject: Re: where the hell is my global warming?

From: Robert Comer 

>Physical laws are pretty tough to get around.

Too true, but we don't know all the physical laws yet.

>Faster than light travel is
>the 21st century's version of the perpetual motion machine. (say, maybe the
>perpetual motion machine could be pulling energy from another dimension?)

I don't know about a perpetual motion machine, but rotating through another
dimension could be the way around light speed.

Also, there's theory enough about worm holes and space folding, which both
allow FTL travel.  (If we were able to do either)

--
Bob Comer



On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 16:40:39 -0400, "Geo."  wrote:

>"Robert Comer" 
wrote in message
>news:amfk13lp8ad0id9nlgdiv4v6psqmr1u78j{at}4ax.com...
>
>> We'll break light speed if our civilization lasts long enough, of that
>> I have no doubt.
>>
>> Actually, a better way of putting it is we'll find a way around light
>> speed, as you say, you can't go faster than light in our 4 dimensional
>> universe.
>
>Physical laws are pretty tough to get around. Faster than light travel is
>the 21st century's version of the perpetual motion machine. (say, maybe the
>perpetual motion machine could be pulling energy from another dimension?)
>
>Geo.

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