http://science.howstuffworks.com/time-travel.htm/printable [1]
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Been meaning to post this for quite some time but I always lose the link. Finally stumbled upon it again today, take a peek!
It's a great read, and open for some great arguements.
Personally I don't believe in FTL. 0 Kelvin and the "Speed of Light" roughly 300,000 clicks per second are both unreachable. They are "Absolute Limits" or ceilings for Matter/Energy. One being the absolute lowest, and the absolute highest. Light does *not* travel at the speed of light, but it comes close. At the true speed of light, time stands still, and as such certain fundamental laws would be broken. At the true speed of Absolute Zero, or 0 Kelvin, time also stands still as molecules stop moving altogether. Very similar, I've always wondered if there's more of a correlation than people realize. Given the time and money I'd love to run near 0 Kelvin particles through an accellerator just to see what would happen. Id imagine you could come damn close to stopping entropy in a single particle.
However this article does not deal with such menial science as FTL and AZ! It talks about Kerr Holes, also known as "Fractal Cores" in LEXX, it also talks about Wormhole and Hyperspace travel, definitely worth a read even if it is all just theory!
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