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Back to the subject of the dimensions of quantum physics. Is there anything faster than the speed of light? There is.
We must first realize that the concept of going beyond the speed of light does not invalidate the concept of "nothing exceeds the speed of light".
As long as the speed is in the version of light traveling in a vacuum, then light is always the fastest. However, if the way it travels outside vacuum, the results will be different.
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It should be realized that the connected speed (one tap) in the universe (quantum entanglement), can only occur if there is a spontaneous connection.
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At this speed. even though it contracts & expands in different directions, and can be simultaneously.
The distance traveled is wider than the distance traveled at the speed of point 1.
The top speed is still eq...
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There are 3 ways how speed is expressed in the universe.
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This is the speed of contraction (shrink-expansion) - point 2.
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At point 3 speed, it only involves one tap in the same distance traveled, so it is a way of reaching speeds beyond the speed of light. It's just that this can't be compared because it ran on a different way
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Even though there is a connection between two points, this will not give the connected speed (point 3), but it is just the propagation speed (point 1.)
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At the speed of point 1, it involves many stages (frame by frame, many stages). More than one tap.
In the same session, the distance traveled for point 1. is smaller than the distance for point 2. because point 2. can widen in different dire...
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