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Beyond the Light Cone Match 2.0

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2007

Cellular automaton performing a simulation of a superluminal moving point-like source which emits pulses at a frequency of 3 Hz, and its relative speed is 2.0c

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  • Does this follow any of the wolfram rules, rule 30 or something?

  • @TiagoTiagoT . You're right. General relativity. c is a constant whatever the observer space-time is. Well, it does not mean that we cannot have information or peculiar fields having a phase speed largely beyond the speed of light. Information in itself has no mass, do not need energy to exist, and can behave in an imaginary entity and in a n-dimentional space-time.

  • @degrangier don't you mean general relativity?

  • no my friend. The speed of light is constant whatever the reference area and speed of observer. Basic Quantum physics.

  • interesting but this can't be done with light. the emitter would have to move at light speed :)

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