Why going Faster-than-Light leads to Time Paradoxes
Is faster-than-light (FTL) travel possible? In most discussions of this, we get hung up on the physics of particular ideas, such as wormholes or warp drives.
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Is faster-than-light (FTL) travel possible? In most discussions of this, we get hung up on the physics of particular ideas, such as wormholes or warp drives.
FluxJet a new breakthrough for ultra-high-speed ground transportation, to carry passengers at over 1000 km/h.
Gresham Yacht Design designed a 387-foot sailing boat concept to become the UK’s National Flagship.
Mercedes-AMG created strictly limited edition GT3 Edition 55 race car, to celebrates 55 years of AMG.
Astronomers find an exoplanet about the size of Earth, in the habitable zone. They believe it could be an “ocean planet.”
NASA postpones mega rocket Artemis 1 launch due to engine trouble. Stay tuned…
Audi enters Formula 1 in 2026. The premium brand will compete in the FIA F1 World Championship with a specially developed power unit.
With Starlink internet, data is continuously being sent between a ground dish and a Starlink satellite orbiting 550km above.
Limited to a production run of just 18 cars, this Bentley Batur is the latest coachbuilt vehicle to be created by Mulliner.
Today we are talking about SpaceX’s hints at using nuclear propulsion along with NASA’s Artemis plans, which also mention nuclear propulsion.