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Apr 12, 1996, 3:00:00 AM4/12/96
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bern...@bscr.uga.edu wrote:
: OK, I've done some thinking (dangerous habit, I know) about
: hyperspace and was wondering if there is any upper bound on effective
: speed. Since one cannot exceed light speed in hyperspace as in
: normal space, it follows that there is a top speed which is attained
: by travelling at light speed through hyperspace. *Unless* there
: are different types of hyperspace...
: Anyone want to touch this one?
: --
: Matt Bernhardt
: University of Georgia Whom the gods would destroy,
: bern...@bscr.uga.edu they first make mad with Microsoft.

As I understand it, Hyper-space is demision removed (upward) from "real-
space" and light speed is a realitve mater. It has been proven that
light speed is not a limt to somthings, ie... light from a star that can
only be when we are on the other side of the sun or during a solar-
eclipse take slightly less time to reach us during an eclipse than
it should. I don't have the research infront of me but I thinck all you
need is to do some research.

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