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ReplyDeleteHow about FTL? If as you increase velocity toward lightspeed, the frequency of light shifts upward meaning light from a lower frequency becomes visible light, where your frequency of visible light has x bandwidth, then as you approach light speed to the point where remaining bandwidth is less that visibility bandwidth, does the spectrum (a) reduce in light bandwith until you hit zero, or does the spectrum (b) cross the zero frequency node into what is negative frequency light shifting upwards, or does the subharmonic of light in which we exist collapse as we break the zero frequency node?
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