Tavares.Coop@MIT-MULTICS@sri-unix (08/03/82)
Common oversimplification? Relativity supposedly says you can't procedd through the speed of light from either side; it doesn't say nothing can exist on the other side of the hump (e.g., tachyons). From the data so far presented, why must there be a lower bound on detection time at all? Maybe there's a good reason that gravitons aren't "always-FTL" objects, but that ain't it.