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mf9769 t1_j0gudat wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Why FTL travel seems impossible to me from a practical standpoint. Insight requested. by JerryWasARaceCarDrvr
This is where you’re partially wrong. I won’t say my understanding of math and physics is at the level of a PHD or anything like that but 30 years of dinner table discussions with someone who’s understanding of it IS at that level, as well as a personal interest in the subject and multiple college courses has given me a good backround. His belief, like yours and mine, btw, is that it’s impossible, precisely for all the reasons you’ve stated. At the same time, even that guy doesn’t have the brazen overconfidence to say that we understand enough to completely rule anything out.
mf9769 t1_j0gsdfx wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Why FTL travel seems impossible to me from a practical standpoint. Insight requested. by JerryWasARaceCarDrvr
Maybe we don’t have the ability to see things moving at FTL until we prove the theory behind them moving at FTL being possible. In that case, we just don’t know what to look for. If you were blind and didn’t know what the color blue was and i tried to explain it to you, you wouldn’t have the frame of reference to understand what the heck i’m talking about.
mf9769 t1_j0gq383 wrote
Reply to comment by s1ngular1ty2 in Why FTL travel seems impossible to me from a practical standpoint. Insight requested. by JerryWasARaceCarDrvr
Dude, I think everyone understands that FTL is impossible. What you're not doing is not leaving the possibility of being wrong, however minute, open. That's not science. That's bigotry.
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Reply to [CW] Follow Me Friday - Murder by throwthisoneintrash
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He'd seen the signature before, multiple times over the last thirty years. Before he was a consultant.
Hell, even before he'd been the greenest recruit at Scotland Yard.
"Harris," said Rocky, very, very softly. "Pull your men back. Tell them to make it look like they're looking for evidence."
To his credit, Harris didn't bother asking him why. He just did what he was told, turning around and making his way toward one of the other investigators.
Rocky took a knee next to the closer of the two bodies. They’d been cleaned before they were posed but he could still see the residue of the vomiting that had likely been the dead man’s first sign that something was wrong.
He pulled on a glove and dug into the man’s pockets.
Rocky found what he was looking for almost immediately, his fist closing around a pen as he pulled it out and examined it more closely.
“Savoy Hotel, London.”
He had to give the killer her due. The object mimicked being a hotel branded pen extremely well, and unless you knew what to look for, finding the radio transmitter was nigh impossible.
He’d seen it before though and as he carefully took the pen apart, the wire connecting the battery inside its plastic barrel to the microphone hidden at the top was apparent.
“I know you can hear me, mum,” said Rocky.