Trolldor said:
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I rarely read nonsense as special as that post. I think the last one to make me giggle that much was the guy claiming that Faster-Than-Light travel would be possible if we had barriers.
Eliminate the assumptions and baseless assertions from your post and you'd be left with fuck all.
Aww, at least give a single example. What specifically. It seems fine to me? What part of my thought process is wrong.
1. The universe is, very simplistically, a lot of colliding particals.
2. We can predict what colliding particals will do.
3. Because we can, in theory predict, how any partical will react with any other partical, we can predetermine its journey.
Perhaps my phrasing is wrong. Let me make it more simple for you. Everything in the universe, every possible interaction of anything with anything else follows laws of maths and phsyics. These are 100% predictable and constant. As such how can anything be random.. how can anything deviate from one set path?
Your comparison is just silly. Faster than light travel is impossible. Even with reletive speeds as a factor, the fastest you will ever observe anything is lightspeed. Light will also never be observed slower than lightspeed reletive to you, regardless of how fast you are going. What im suggesting is, how is random ( and as such free will to make hypothetically random choices) possible in a universe that functions ONLY on predictable laws and rules. Explain how the first moronic false statement is anything LIKE my fair assumption.