Is it absolutely proven that nothing can go faster than light? Does the possibility of disproving this even exist? I was reading about quantum entanglement and how the reaction time of a particle in comparison with an entangled opposite is FTL, what does this say about the universal speed limit?
>>8487425
Not much. The entangled particle isn't actually "reacting" to the other being measured and nothing, not even information, is moved when entanglement is broken. Entanglement is not very intuitive.
space moves faster than light
>>8487431
but the reaction between both particles is instantaneous, for a reaction like this there would need to be energy on both sides of it, how does this occur faster than light?
>>8487438
it doesn't move faster than light, it expands
>>8487425
The universe is expanding faster than light is created
.: The universe is moving faster than light.
/sci/ is now on suicide watch,
A Jew with a coupon is faster.
>>8487450
Expansion rate is not a speed. The further two objects are apart, the faster they are receding. This is Hubble's law. So it doesn't make sense to compare the expansion rate to a speed in the first place.