Originally posted by: erwin1978
I don't want to read 100+ posts so I'll just blabbe something out. Everytime an astronomy topic pops up I always turn into a genius. I like to think so anyway.
Now I refuse to be compliant and say that travelling at the speed of light is impossbile. I'm even willing to say that our entire knowledge-base of Science is riddled with errors if not altogether garbage. If we continue to be compliant we may simply reach a dead end.
Regarding the light speed limit, our intuition would say that if a car travelling forward with headlights on, then the speed of the photons emitting from the headlights equals the light speed + car speed, but the accepted science tells us this is wrong. Are we really?
As history has shown it takes a special mind, someone willing to go beyond the realms of accepted facts and to think abstractly and convolutedly.
Recall, that Einstein swerved himself away from the rest of the science community during his quest to find a unified field theory. I would guess he did so in order to avoid tarnishing his thinking and ideas and come up with his own original concepts.
I believe that it is the imagination that is what wants us to overcome limitations. There is
nothing inherently wrong with that. How else do new ideas come about. We could go on
the whole zen approach and say that reality is defined by our perceptions of it. I am not
against that approach, but sometimes the logical portion of our mind requires some
concrete facts. Jist because I can imagine sonething does not make it something will be
proven correct (or vice versa).
Lets take gravity as an example, we know what effects can be experienced, jump up
while on the earth and you will come back down to the surface. When you accelerate
really fast you feel "heavier". Accelerate too fast and you could be crushed. Do we truly
know what makes gravity work and how to explain it. I would say no here. This does not
imply that there are not restrictions in how gravity works. The same could be said for
travelling faster than the speed of light. Just because we want to believe in speeds FTL
does not necessarily mean it will happen, perhaps there are limits in this universe.
Perhaps there are not. But as the old saying goes, if it looks like a duck, it smells like a
duck, and it quakes like a duck, it is probably a duck.