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Old 04-29-2016, 09:48 AM
 
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Well, it sure flew by me ... I never thought of that. Thanks for bringing it up.

El Nox
I always knew it, but never became directly cognizant of it until it was said out loud to me by my patent lawyer:

"Nothing exists in a vacuum."

Without reference points, you can claim nothing.

Hey Einstein, you think "purity" exists in a vacuum?

Nope - nothing exists in a vacuum.

Not even pure math.

Not even pure math squared!

 
Old 04-29-2016, 11:56 AM
 
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Well, since there's no danger of going 'off topic' so hypotheically, how does cubing the speed of light alter the big bang theory? Dark matter? Or even quasars? After reading the book, 'The first 3 minutes' (and what little I remember about it), I would think that entire time line would be altered significantly.

Just curious.

El Nox
 
Old 04-29-2016, 12:38 PM
 
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Well, since there's no danger of going 'off topic' so hypotheically, how does cubing the speed of light alter the big bang theory? Dark matter? Or even quasars? After reading the book, 'The first 3 minutes' (and what little I remember about it), I would think that entire time line would be altered significantly.

Just curious.

El Nox
Where would we be if energy was only mass times the speed of light?
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