'Second sun' on its way
#25
You talk as if time is really relevent to our universe.Theres already been theroys that light can be slowed and bent by the possibilities of a black hole.So the bottom line is no one person knows.Oh and a supernova reaction in theroy quite possible could exeed the speed of light at some point.Which 180,000mps would be the target speed.I really dont know what how or when this all comes about but, the theroys as ive read sound plausible.
#26
The only information we receive is the light that is constantly coming from stars and the rest of the cosmos. The speed of light is constant in its approach to earth, and is entirely unaffected by whatever method you use to observe it. Think of it this way...pause time for moment and the sky simply becomes an image, albeit a spherical one. It is no different from looking at something on paper. You can effectively enlarge the image you see on the paper, you can't look into it.
The only way a telescope sees things in the future is by being a couple feet closer to the sky than our eyes are
The only way a telescope sees things in the future is by being a couple feet closer to the sky than our eyes are

You talk as if time is really relevent to our universe.Theres already been theroys that light can be slowed and bent by the possibilities of a black hole.So the bottom line is no one person knows.Oh and a supernova reaction in theroy quite possible could exeed the speed of light at some point.Which 180,000mps would be the target speed.I really dont know what how or when this all comes about but, the theroys as ive read sound plausible.
#27
You talk as if time is really relevent to our universe.Theres already been theroys that light can be slowed and bent by the possibilities of a black hole.So the bottom line is no one person knows.Oh and a supernova reaction in theroy quite possible could exeed the speed of light at some point.Which 180,000mps would be the target speed.I really dont know what how or when this all comes about but, the theroys as ive read sound plausible.


