LordoftheLeftHand
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From your website, my emphasis:
I'm no expert but I think this is very wrong. Could someone who is an expert confirm/deny this?
LLH
Not even light can reach the speed of light! For a single photon to reach the speed of light the whole Universe would need to turn into that one photon. Because energy is finite and the speed of light needs to be kept constant for fields to work in the allowable speed range (0 to 300,000 km/s), there is time dilation and space contraction for material systems moving at relativistic speeds. As a photon reaches the speed limit its waves are flattened, it will lose its wavelength (energy) and go back into being Aether. Slow down the system and it reappears... as required by local spacetime conditions.
I'm no expert but I think this is very wrong. Could someone who is an expert confirm/deny this?
LLH