Re: Physics: Time Travel (Speed of Light) [message #176127 is a reply to message #176118] |
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sterps wrote on Mon, 24 October 2005 01:37 | There are things that move faster than the speed of light.
EG: Spent fuel rods (nuclear) are kept underwater to await reprocessing. In the water they produce a blue glow, called Cerenkov radiation. The glow is produced by radioactive particles that travel through water faster than light. But this is compared to Light in the medium,(light travels slower in water than this radiation).
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So we do not know of its speed in a vaccum?
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