Since nobody reads these things, just look at the explanation in the actual simulation. And please POLITELY correct me if I'm wrong, okay. I'm only 12 years old.
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Here is a theory disproving that: Bretrand Russell said that there was a teapot orbiting the Sun between Earth and Mars. No one could disprove him because such a teapot couldn't be visible. Even though the teapot's existence would seem illogical to believe, no one could disprove it. FULL CREDIT TO THIS AWESOME SITE!!! http://htwins.net/scale2/
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Theories...
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photons wouldnt be able to travel at c if they had any mass, and its stupid to say that they have some mass because MAYBE THE DEVICES ARENT ACCURATE????
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btw, +1. You could probably fix it in the tpt c++ source by setting phot's default velocity to lightspeed. It would be cool to limit all particle velocities to lightspeed in their blah_update functions. Maybe it'll happen in a later tpt version.
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@Atomic10 Just saying, theories can be disproved, at which point they lose all correctness ;)
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But, technically, all theories have the same amount of realisticness/correctness because they're THEORIES.
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sentinal-5: I meant about the part where you said "Now I'll go before I get sucked into any more quantum discussions...".
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:D yay! a fellow antimasslessian
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sentinal-5: IKR! (I KNOW, RIGHT!)
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VV basically my theory that photons are not massless, meerly extremely light. now i'll go before i get sucked into any more quantum-discussions.. XD