[BITList] CURSE you, EINSTEIN! Humanity still chained in relativistic PRISON

FS franka at iinet.net.au
Sat Apr 27 00:01:14 BST 2013


Some thing the rest of the universe's should be grateful for considering 
the mess we are making here
frank

On 4/26/2013 10:53 PM, x50type wrote:
> That would be quite handy, as one of the rules of general relativity 
> is that nothing can travel faster than light: which means that 
> journeys between the stars must take years or centuries at minimum,and 
> that humanity is probably imprisoned in the immediate vicinity of our 
> home Sun - a tiny pinprick of space on the vast canvas of the universe.
> damn
> ct
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> CURSE you, EINSTEIN! Humanity still chained in relativistic PRISON
>
> Disappointing news on the science wires today, as new research 
> indicates that a possible means of subverting the laws of physics to 
> allow interstellar travel apparently doesn't work. Curses! Can nothing 
> pierce this damned rubber sheet? As we are told in a new paper just 
> published in hefty boffinry mag Science: Neutron stars with masses 
> above 1.8 solar masses possess extreme...
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