...I know, i had just woken up lol you will also notice i put remeber....I don't see you using any grammar nazi gustapo esc interigation tactics there XD "Let my spelling go!"
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Lurking in his cave playing Street Fighter.
Nude Chun-li mods :revwacko:
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God dammit, Smite. Making me want to play a new God. :wacko:
Spoiler warning:
A Warrior's hand is never far from his gun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcoUkYoZ4Co
It occurred to me that the reason we can't reach or exceed light speed is Electromagnetism. All matter is mediated by EM interactions, and we could not exist as matter if we were moving faster than those forces could "process" our matter.
This means the only option for Faster-than-light travel would be a warp field or other exotic disruption of normal space-time such as a wormhole. Which, sadly, is currently Science Fiction.
Also pondering the total energy of gravity in our solar system, including interactions of multiple massive bodies by way of drag/friction. Since we know gravity can cause tidal forces, how much cumulative energy is inherent in our solar system after calculating these interactions. Would that quantity be sufficient to account for "Dark Matter"?
This is the shit that keeps me awake at night. I wish I knew the math to figure this out.
That and compression of matter and increase in mass. As you accelerate your weight increases and your matter becomes more horizontal. If you hit light speed you'd weigh infinity and you'd be stretched across the universe infinitely thin. Also time would cease to exist. Even taking the forces that kind of speed would exert on a body out of the equation those things would fuck with you bad. And it's not like you can weigh infinity plus one so you kind of hit a wall once you hit light.
FTL might be irrelevant if you investigate ways to store living matter and consumables in some sort of stasis. Spending 100 or more years at sub light would be ok if the ship was self repairing.