From: rick_s on
In article <H8ORn.97227$_84.94461(a)newsfe18.iad>, me(a)my.com says...

>So then if something that has intrinsic mass (any bubble that is expanding
>outward in linear motion including collections of them as a nucleus)if it has
>intrinsic mass then it will squish the foam bubbles together as you acellerate
>through it until the bubble walls meet at the light barrier.
>
>They are so compressed that they lock up right there. You are now trying to
>plow through a solid, and it gets more solid as you try to push through it and
>so you stop because it would take an infinite amount of energy to go further.
>Supposedly.
>
>But we alos know about the sound barrier and you can blow right through that
>one with a sonic boom.
>
>So the question is, could you blow right through the light barrier?
>

And when you do, some of the mass will go contrary to the direction of time's
arrow, into a black hole. But will it ever come back?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3C7DECI0jU

From: rick_s on

> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3C7DECI0jU
>

Why don't you take your _science trophy and go on va-cation, science boy.

Maybe we have enough science already.

I am watching an Outer Limits TOS Season 1 marathon.

"It looked like black dirt in a corner but when it came alive in the
industrial vacuum, even science could not predict what would happen to
the electricity monster that _Crawled out of the woodwork_."
-It crawled out of the woodwork. episode 1.

"When they reversed the polarity of the magnets they ripped a hole in
space-time and caught glimpses of _The Borderland_"
-The Borderland episode 2

"The ancient fish-man gods of Peru They are using their sonic powers to
destroy the dam!"
- Tourist Attraction

That's an odd one. Plenty more to go. I can stop time with my mouse by
hitting the pause button. I am drunk with power. And equipped with
munchies. This is science. Don't kid yourself.