Doesn't work unless you have a 100% rigid rod (unpossible).
As you are applying massive force to push the rod, it will simply break.
it is meaningless lol dont focus on the particular example, make it a very thick rod, or a fucking immense cube that weights trillions of tons, if you move it, information will indeed travel faster than light
I think this is wrong, because it takes actual time for the atomic particles to "push" the next atom and etc etc.
The translated movement speed would'nt exceed the speed of light.
but what about a perfect solid, lest say a neutron bar with absolute 0 compressibility
There's no such thing. It's theoretically impossible to have a pefect solid like that.
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Currency   New Zealand. Apr 06 2010 08:42. Posts 618
Doesn't work unless you have a 100% rigid rod (unpossible).
As you are applying massive force to push the rod, it will simply break.
it is meaningless lol dont focus on the particular example, make it a very thick rod, or a fucking immense cube that weights trillions of tons, if you move it, information will indeed travel faster than light
I think this is wrong, because it takes actual time for the atomic particles to "push" the next atom and etc etc.
The translated movement speed would'nt exceed the speed of light.
but what about a perfect solid, lest say a neutron bar with absolute 0 compressibility
There's no such thing. It's theoretically impossible to have a pefect solid like that.
forgive my...complete ignorance on the subject, but isn't that essentially what a neutron star is?
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Doesn't work unless you have a 100% rigid rod (unpossible).
As you are applying massive force to push the rod, it will simply break.
it is meaningless lol dont focus on the particular example, make it a very thick rod, or a fucking immense cube that weights trillions of tons, if you move it, information will indeed travel faster than light
I think this is wrong, because it takes actual time for the atomic particles to "push" the next atom and etc etc.
The translated movement speed would'nt exceed the speed of light.
but what about a perfect solid, lest say a neutron bar with absolute 0 compressibility
There's no such thing. It's theoretically impossible to have a pefect solid like that.
forgive my...complete ignorance on the subject, but isn't that essentially what a neutron star is?
that is why i exactly said neutron bar
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Matt98568   United States. Apr 06 2010 15:05. Posts 2391