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@TheJasmineee if you can approach the speed of light you will time will slow down and if you can go faster than the speed of light you will go back in time.
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9:10 lol
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@TheJasmineee He said "We talked about this 2 years ago!" suggesting they traveled back in time to talk about an event that didn't happen yet.
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@Themayseffect there is no light "in general". the visible spectrum still moves at C. the difference you are inquiring about is a result of the wavelength and the frequency, the speed is constant.
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may i throw in an question.. is it faster the the speed light> in the visible light spectrum. or light in general.
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Just a random thought, but maybe if something goes faster then the speed of light it turns into anti-matter/dark-matter?
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I take it I'm the only person that found it funny..
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@TheTopLogician Impartially speaking as a physicist, etc I say...
Based upon physics, physical law(s) &, or analytical logic your comment is 100% directly & indirectly incorrect. It's a well known fact Neutrinos v is faster than c (or, FTL = faster than light) also via the experiment by Dr Lijun Wang the v of a Photon traveled 300 times faster than the normal v/c & via its v it naturally didn't travel backwards in time which will violate the multiverse, the 3rd law of motion etc
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@bign3ck Where did you get this?
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@TheJasmineee If you mean the second joke near the end, it's actually a very bad one. The logic is reversed.
Can someone please explain the joke to me?
TheJasmineee 3 weeks ago 15
debunked as an error TODAY,
bign3ck 2 weeks ago 2