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Re: I Can Go Faster Then Light Can You
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To Posted by Richard/">Richard on May 28, 1998 23:10:44 UTC |
Straightening the wave would lengthen the wavelength but would also lower the frequency. So a longer wavelength at a lower frequency would still have the same speed. Besides, since photons have zero mass, how could they be directly used for travel? It is not possible to "ride" a light wave because it has no inertia to push us with. |
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