| Re: On The Development of a Theory of The Universe -
09-15-2006, 04:01 AM
"As above, our laws limit nothing, they are just discovered descriptors of phenomanons. The universe conforms absolutely to its own self-evolved laws."
"Either light travels or it doesn't."
I couldn't really make head nor tail of the other more advanced things you wrote, but the above has been mentioned to me before. I think the problem lies in realizing what infinite is, in this case infinite speed. It is exactly equivalent to no speed because it can reach anywhere in the universe in no time at all.
So light travels when quantized, just like the train and building you mentioned are the result of the subconscious quantization of subatomic particles that give rise to observable objects that we are conscious of, but as a whole light can't travel because all quanta are negated by opposing quanta. You, the train, the building and the ground are exactly the same thing - or non thing.
My point on the laws were referring to speed limits et al., which are required for relativity to function. It's funny that you mention "laws limit nothing" because that's my first premise, that nothing is faster than the constant. The present constant that conforms to the present model is set to 300,000 km/s because its medium is far from being empty. |