From: eric gisse on
Michael Helland wrote:

> You guys, this is easy.
>
> Question: what would happen if light didn't travel forever like
> Cinderella?
>
> Well, it would probably stop.
>
> It would come to a stop.
>
> This explains EVER cosmological observation ever... except... its
> taboo.
>
> You can't question light.
>
> Don't you remember 1905?

This is pitiful to watch. Find a new hobby.

From: BURT on
On May 14, 12:08 pm, eric gisse <jowr.pi.nos...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Michael Helland wrote:
> > You guys, this is easy.
>
> > Question: what would happen if light didn't travel forever like
> > Cinderella?
>
> > Well, it would probably stop.
>
> > It would come to a stop.
>
> > This explains EVER cosmological observation ever... except... its
> > taboo.
>
> > You can't question light.
>
> > Don't you remember 1905?
>
> This is pitiful to watch. Find a new hobby.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

Light moves at a constant of C through absolute space. Energy in the
form of matter can get behind or ahead of light's motion.

Mitch Raemsch