but is it illegal to break the speed of light
Hehe , you know you are talking about special relativity (like Lorentz space-time transformations). You may not know it, but that is like year 12 stuff! So you might see your self learning it in VCE
. According to the basics of special relativity, breaking the speed of light is impossible. Only theoretical particles called tachyons are supposed to be faster than light, and they do this if i remember correctly, by gaining kinetic energy from losing "imaginary masses". So yeah, it is very controversial and all this controversy still makes it just a theory. Soz, i'm terrible at communication and teaching.
I did the interview training yesterday, and as well as a mock interview. I actually feel kind of well, except I’m confused on the bridge problem. I can’t think of it in time!Yeah, so the Alcubierre drive and similar technologies that exploit spacetime will be classified as illegal.
I wonder what if we create a community in JMSS where all the rules we have is the laws of physics. And instead of struggling to obey it, we try everything to break the rules we have! Of course, We got a imaginary number percentage of chance to succeed .
I know I am being annoying, but just letting you know, try not to say imaginary number because imaginary number is just square root of -1 and is not subject to change. It should be complex number and that is more appropriate as complex numbers are just real and imaginary numbers combined like 4 + (square root of -1). A complex number has the standard form that a + bi = z where i is imaginary number and the rest are just real numbers.
Sorry I feel like I am rambling waay too much, just tell me to stop and i would shut up