Comment by jordigh

Comment by jordigh 4 days ago

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I can't tell if you're joking or if you know something nobody else does.

As far as I know, anything going faster than the speed of causality violates causality. So what are you talking about?

ClumsyPilot 4 days ago

> violates causality

But we don’t know that casualty is a law of physics, do we?

  • IAmBroom 4 days ago

    Only inasmuch as we don't know that gravity and the Strong Nuclear Force aren't.

neuroelectron 4 days ago

Don't conflate causality and special relativity.

SR breaks down at both ends of the spectrum, at the event horizon of black holes and in Bose Einstein condensates. That proves that it is an emergent property of observations, statistical behavior of decoherent systems, and not a universal law.