I've had this strange idea bouncing around in my head for some time. But, to better understand how plausible (or implausible) it is, I need to have some questions answered about relativity.
So, let's take mass and relativity as an example. Given that m = rest mass, v = velocity, and c = speed of light, the simple equation that people use to describe the relative mass (M) is:
M = m / sqrt(1 - (v/c)[sup]2[/sup]) ... BTW, is there a code for sqrt?
So, let's start with these questions:
I think I've seen it said that the above equation is an oversimplification of the effect of relativity on mass. In what way?
I've also seen several recent challenges saying that the speed of light is not the maximum speed a physical object can achieve. If so, I guess it's pretty obvious that the equation is wrong. But are the general principles still correct, i.e. that the speed of light is the same in all reference frames, relativistic mass increases with speed, time slows down, etc?
If the speed of light is the maximum, is there a new "ultimate speed"? What things can exist above light speed? What is time like above light speed? Would it be something like light speed is a singularity, and above light speed time goes backwards?
So, let's take mass and relativity as an example. Given that m = rest mass, v = velocity, and c = speed of light, the simple equation that people use to describe the relative mass (M) is:
M = m / sqrt(1 - (v/c)[sup]2[/sup]) ... BTW, is there a code for sqrt?
So, let's start with these questions:
I think I've seen it said that the above equation is an oversimplification of the effect of relativity on mass. In what way?
I've also seen several recent challenges saying that the speed of light is not the maximum speed a physical object can achieve. If so, I guess it's pretty obvious that the equation is wrong. But are the general principles still correct, i.e. that the speed of light is the same in all reference frames, relativistic mass increases with speed, time slows down, etc?
If the speed of light is the maximum, is there a new "ultimate speed"? What things can exist above light speed? What is time like above light speed? Would it be something like light speed is a singularity, and above light speed time goes backwards?