[QUOTE="Engrish_Major"]Do you think people in the year 1500 believed that we could walk on the moon, or communicate instantaneously across the planet?
Oleg_Huzwog
There's a difference between a) accomplishing what was once unimaginable, and b) violating the laws of physics.
Yeah, but this section of Physics is contradicting. As far as our current knowledge of Physics is concerned, matter can neither be created nor destroyed, yet it is here. How is it here? Did it just appear? Well, that would suggest that there is a god now wouldn't it and that doesn't bode well with the scientific community. This contradicting scenario shows that even the scientific community is uncertain of this area. After all, science is just our understanding of the universe. In 2002, at the Université de Moncton, physicist Alain Haché made history by sending pulses at a group velocity of three times light speed over a long distance for the first time, transmitted through a 120-metre cable made from a coaxial photonic crystal. So, as you can see, such a thing is feasable and has already been achieved.
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