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Here is an enigma to ponder, for a time, and times, and half a time...
To approach the speed of light and cross the thresh-hold, an object, or particle would gain mass? And all time appeared to stop as being "eternal?" So that on that scale, it would seem as a sun?
Perhaps to surpass this barrier, things would appear as if at the level of the atom?
Can you see the inference? To Be or Not To Be, to think it is to do it, the faith of even a mustard seed...you can see where this is headed?
Could it be so simple? If it is, how can we prove it? Is the capacity of "leaping of faith" have everything to do with it?
If this is so, then what we "think," what we "do," and what we "are" has direct influence and effect on scales we never thought possible? How can "we know" this information? Quantum Entanglement? If so, then "Light" is the answer all along. Literal, Parable, Taken Literally, unravels the "enigma?"
Does this have any effect? Using logical words for a quantum thought? Where is the origin?
Ponder this for a time, times, and half a time...and you'll have the answer.
Energy conservation is violated when the particles are created, but all of that energy is restored when they annihilate again. As weird as all of this sounds, we have actually confirmed experimentally that these vacuum fluctuations are real.
Now, suppose one of these vacuum fluctuations happens near the horizon of a black hole. It may happen that one of the two particles falls across the horizon, while the other one escapes. The one that escapes carries energy away from the black hole and may be detected by some observer far away."
Originally posted by RSF77
reply to post by trekwebmaster
Wow, okay I don't think I have the ability to follow you on that right now. I just used up all my brainpower on another post and my mind is set on that (I'm not good at multitasking when it comes to thoughts), but I will be back later to read this slowly and reply. Sorry, lol.