So in summary. 99.999...% I the speed of light could possibly be faster than light of an object in space has distorted space time. Now before the question arises. We are told gravity bends light around it in the case of lack holes. But is it really bending it or just our perception of it. We cannot perceive the bends in space time. We perceive it as a flat plane but to someone moving at 3e^8 m/s it's a very different story.
@FadoraBrothers Nice reasoning, but you are making some wrong assumptions. Light moves on a linear vector always relative to the local geometry of space-time. So when an extreme gravity (such as a star, or more so a black hole) bend the space-time, the trajectory of light adjusts itself to the new geometry conditions of space-time. And we don't perceive the bends because we are part of the space-time, thus we also bend with it. There is no such thing as a "straight line", only shortest paths.
Meaning that if light travels between the two points previously mentioned but before the ball is placed there it will take longer than it would after the ball is placed there. So theoretically if one were to create a large enough bend in space time using gravity then the speed of light would actually be faster than regular light along a straight line.
Okay light travels through space along a linear vector. Gravity distorts space time and bends it around the object creating gravity. However the speed of light does not change so if you were to draw two points on a rubber sheet and measure the distance the. Put a ball between them and measure it again the distance will be shorter. However our perception of space time is not distorted.
We were bored one day and reset the PW on a carebear mate in a Rorqual that was in deployed mode or whatever you call it for a indy command ship, due to the mass, it flew 28k m/s, and didn't stop for 23,000 kms was hilarious shit.
Don't you people understand physics? speed =/= mass. Greater mass means more momentum, ergo, it takes longer to slow down. Though in real space, there would be nothing to slow it down, since it's a vacuum.
@MumtazKhan991 maybe he was talking about physics near the speed of light? in that case, an increase in speed would be impossible so and increase in mass would occur when energy is added, that's what happens at CERN
and i thought my wolf was fast when going at 2,1 km/s....
WisselStraw 1 day ago
I believe the sun certainly used to catapult you beyond the speed of light if you hit it's center. Certainly a lot faster than 18k
l00p0get 1 week ago
Well at least you got out of range pretty quick :D
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atwoods3 1 month ago
DO THIS WITH a titan and you will never stop xD
JeffVader1222 1 month ago
light travels at 300km/s so the moros travels nowere near the speed of light but thats he fastes i've ever seen a ship move
galey94 1 month ago
@galey94 300,000km/s.... Just sayin :P
TheN4tex 1 month ago
@galey94
300k km/s (300000)
TitivToluk 1 month ago
wat song is this
rahilkiani 2 months ago
lol
mandrac2 2 months ago
Uber-bump
gerbenGVRwerkman1 2 months ago
3/3
So in summary. 99.999...% I the speed of light could possibly be faster than light of an object in space has distorted space time. Now before the question arises. We are told gravity bends light around it in the case of lack holes. But is it really bending it or just our perception of it. We cannot perceive the bends in space time. We perceive it as a flat plane but to someone moving at 3e^8 m/s it's a very different story.
FadoraBrothers 3 months ago
@FadoraBrothers Nice reasoning, but you are making some wrong assumptions. Light moves on a linear vector always relative to the local geometry of space-time. So when an extreme gravity (such as a star, or more so a black hole) bend the space-time, the trajectory of light adjusts itself to the new geometry conditions of space-time. And we don't perceive the bends because we are part of the space-time, thus we also bend with it. There is no such thing as a "straight line", only shortest paths.
silma85 3 months ago 5
2/3
Meaning that if light travels between the two points previously mentioned but before the ball is placed there it will take longer than it would after the ball is placed there. So theoretically if one were to create a large enough bend in space time using gravity then the speed of light would actually be faster than regular light along a straight line.
FadoraBrothers 3 months ago
1/3
Okay light travels through space along a linear vector. Gravity distorts space time and bends it around the object creating gravity. However the speed of light does not change so if you were to draw two points on a rubber sheet and measure the distance the. Put a ball between them and measure it again the distance will be shorter. However our perception of space time is not distorted.
FadoraBrothers 3 months ago
even been bumped out of a sun? It has one serious large boot!!
mos7wan7ed 3 months ago
I've been 3 times faster.
TheEgonTowst 3 months ago
I've done better than that speed in a gallente industrial mk V... using a shield bump to do it is nothing special.
Jerokhna 3 months ago
I like how you still hit it from that far away and moving away at an awkward traversal.
BADcompany245 4 months ago
insane! love the video, and the music too.
packetcreeper 4 months ago
I think my record was about 30km/s, in a Hulk.
All I did were to warp to 0 on a 100k units Veldspar asteroid.
AGrandt 4 months ago
We were bored one day and reset the PW on a carebear mate in a Rorqual that was in deployed mode or whatever you call it for a indy command ship, due to the mass, it flew 28k m/s, and didn't stop for 23,000 kms was hilarious shit.
jnj0128 4 months ago
@jnj0128
Ok get a life bitch
CreepyMonsterKock 4 months ago
Good luck going back there at 50 m/s , unless you spend half an hour gettin warp active..
439sparky1 5 months ago
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439sparky1 5 months ago
"bump" DAMNIT my coffee spilled...
Nintendo0994 5 months ago
slow
tcclaviger 5 months ago
more energy = more speed, past 99.99999999999% speed of light, more energy = more mass.
krampera 5 months ago
more speed = more energy
42867Goat 5 months ago
Don't you people understand physics? speed =/= mass. Greater mass means more momentum, ergo, it takes longer to slow down. Though in real space, there would be nothing to slow it down, since it's a vacuum.
MumtazKhan991 7 months ago
@MumtazKhan991 maybe he was talking about physics near the speed of light? in that case, an increase in speed would be impossible so and increase in mass would occur when energy is added, that's what happens at CERN
rietveen26 6 months ago
i thought dreads in seige mode wernt supposed to move lol
tntimmy1996 9 months ago
@tntimmy1996
yet they are fastest ships in eve that way
UVPronin 7 months ago
@tntimmy1996 They can be "Moved" but there engines are offline so they gotta be bumped
Kuastoyn 6 months ago
@Kuastoyn ok
tntimmy1996 6 months ago
speed of light equals unlimited mass,therefor it's impossible to reach the speed of light.
just trowing it in there :)
jesterv2 9 months ago
@jesterv2 how do you know if its unlimited???
saisayasith 5 months ago
@saisayasith ask einstein ;)
jesterv2 5 months ago
Jesus imagine if it had plowed into something. Haha.
KravVolder 10 months ago
ok the heavier the ship the further it will drift the speed how ever is the same for all ships.it just looks slower cause the ship is bigger.
wannos27 11 months ago
BMUP
simontist 11 months ago
is that a moros i see? :)
InternetzSpaceshipz 1 year ago
the POS was like "Get the F--- Out!"
TheRealhalohunter 1 year ago 45
more speed = greater mass
Lordmark1234 1 year ago 28
@Lordmark1234 How does that work out?
AceEliot 1 year ago
@Lordmark1234 other way around :)
InternetzSpaceshipz 1 year ago
@Lordmark1234 errrr increasing an objects speed doesn't increase its mass bro, at least not in this universe 0_0
eveDjakku 3 months ago
@eveDjakku
e=mc2 ...
BinziKORG 2 months ago
@Lordmark1234 What?
AnnoyanceHazard 3 months ago
EPIC
Nikzilla33 1 year ago
should try doing a moon bump with that...100km/s in my raven
more mass=more speed tho
mrlaird 2 years ago
more mass = longer distance, but not more speed.
yuki953 1 year ago
Great launch lol
5/5
UVPronin 2 years ago
lol
gurt89 2 years ago