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From: Archimedes Plutonium on 13 Apr 2010 14:41 My better judgement tells me not to start something in what few days I have remaining before 15 April to end this book. I cannot help but notice that the Universe has a speed desert where most speeds conglomerate around a few Km/sec and conglomerate at the speed of light with no intermediate speeds in-between. So this leads me to conclude that the slow speeds have an upper limit. And the best way to find out this upper limit is the Maxwell theory of a moving magnet through a wire loop. So what is the upper limit of speed for that magnet? I suppose it involves resonance energy. We can consider the magnet as a sphere of rotation and look at the speed of rotation. At some specific speed the magnet will gyrate and cease being a magnet in Maxwell theory. Or, I could have a pulsing back and forth magnet but at some point the hinges cease working. There is resonance energy in all material matter. So I am guessing that the upper bound of slow speed is where resonant energy destroys the system in motion. By the way, those people that believe in the gobbledygook of neutron stars would not understand any of this argument. The upper bound of slow speed makes it impossible to have such a thing as a neutron star as well as other laws of physics. The upper bound of slow speed should be observable in the nearby local group of galaxies where we can make trustworthy measurement of intrinsic speed. Then of course, in the laboratory, we can sacrifice electric motors to how fast they can spin-- rotation speed before they breakup. Now some may wonder of the pecularity that the top speed-- speed of light has two speeds-- speed of light and speed of neutrinos. With no speeds inbetween these two top speeds until we reach the upper limit of slow speeds. So the wonderment is for rest-mass that you have this huge inbetween desert of no rest mass with a speed. So maybe, the argument may go that neutrinos have no rest mass, otherwise you have a slow speed upper bound and then you have a desert and then again a neutrino with rest mass near the speed of light. So, does that make sense? Probably so, in quantum mechanics duality. It is likely the case, that you cannot have Special Relativity, unless you had a huge desert of "no speeds with rest mass matter". The idea that the speed of light is a constant to all observers in all frames of reference, demands that a huge range of rest mass speeds are not allowed. Archimedes Plutonium http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/ whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies |