this was quoted from another thread
the thing i dont get is how the velocity of light 'C' is defined by distacne and time but neither distance or time are finite. So the only known constant is flawed.
and how can we measure the speed of light if we in fact are made up of light energy (e=mc^2). so if we are made of light energy, and that light energy is resonating in us at the speed of light,like all mass, the mater used to measure the speed of light would be limited to the speed of light.
so are there stages to the velocity of light?
well its all too confusing!
im sorry for scaring some of you.
yeah time is jus another measurment of distance between intervals, like the first 3 dimensions, time, as the fourth is used to give a mesurement of how long something is, only in different units. (if that makes any sense)CaptainNemo said:black holes might be a bit of a give away... and apparently that's happening the day after eng paper 2
edit: just re-read question as more philosophical than first taken
time is a measurement of... time passing? haha that's a bad explanation so NO we don't have a definite definition of time. time is more a human idea and restricted as such
the thing i dont get is how the velocity of light 'C' is defined by distacne and time but neither distance or time are finite. So the only known constant is flawed.
and how can we measure the speed of light if we in fact are made up of light energy (e=mc^2). so if we are made of light energy, and that light energy is resonating in us at the speed of light,like all mass, the mater used to measure the speed of light would be limited to the speed of light.
so are there stages to the velocity of light?
well its all too confusing!
im sorry for scaring some of you.