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[The Daily Telegraph - UK] 'We Have Broken Speed Of Light'



 
 
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Default [The Daily Telegraph - UK] 'We Have Broken Speed Of Light'


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§qu@re Wheels wrote in
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For instance, an astronaut moving faster than it would
theoretically arrive at a destination before leaving.


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So, did they exclaim "Mr. Watson, oh...you're already here!"?


Even better, when they saw the particles arrive they decided
not to bother to send them.


 




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