After reading a few chapters of Brooke’s book, “Time Travel in Einstein’s Universe,” I realized how much more his postulates made sense. It was hard for me to conceptualize light always traveling the speed of light. I now realized that within the object that is traveling, time itself slows down, causing the light to continue to appear to be traveling at its speed. Anyone observing the light outside of the object moving would still see light as it traveled at light speed. Light is a lot like gravity, or any other force. As the force of gravity bends the space framework, the speed light bends the time framework. Technically, something light speed would not experience time at all. This theoretically has the same properties as 0 Kelvin. At such, all movement and time stops. Of course, something moving light speed would not stop, but the atoms themselves might keep still within the object moving. This is something to think about. I’ll probably publish something official later when I fully get it together.
Did you come up with that last part yourself, or was that in the book? Ack! Hearing you talk about it makes me want to read it more!! But its okay, i’m reading your C++ book; pretty rad if i do say so myself.
The last part, the Light and Gravity is from myself!!! woot! Atleast I think so.. I’m not done with it yet… i’m gonna copyright that… hehe
Light isn’t a force genius. IMO –>> reword then copyright.