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| Based On The Probability Of An Objects Location Or Position, It Travels Faster Than Light |
| If It is an absolute fact that an object will be in the exact location(presence) or even grid, tomorrow, it has already beat the speed of light. Keep in mind: What is time without probability and vice versa |
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It’s not really traveling faster than light, the object is just there before the light that
hasn’t gotten to that point yet. If, so to say, the object is in the same place as before like you
mentioned in your description, that means it hasn’t moved at all and therefore it can’t exceed
the speed of light without doing so. It’s like saying that someone who has been at the finish line
of a race for a couple days has beat the runners who started out at the beginning line today and
worked their way to the end. That’s not true, the person just happened to be at the end before the
runners. That doesn’t mean he actually beat the runners though, or that he could move faster than
them. If you're saying that the object "beat" light in the sense that it got there before the light
that hasn't yet, then yes that would be true. But if you're saying that the object actually exceeded
the speed of light itself to get to that position, then no, that's more of a mental illusion. |
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