I do not say that we can observe that, I say that infinite velocity can be possible that way, to try to understand what is happening around here it is not vacuous, it is normal to have correct answer before you can prove it, thats way we creating a theories, who knows maybe science will discover other universes for example in a radius from 60 to 120 billions light years in a future.. ( I am happy to know today - that infinity does not breaking physics like and mathematics... )
that is correct. but TJ McCaustland was asking about infinite velocity of atoms. so if you sitting on object ( atom ) A and fire it in opposite directions from different galaxies or even from different universes this velocity can go to infinity...
I'm using this logic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxUTUd6ToTM
agree, but we can always use infinite velocity like and a black holes in a comics .
are you sure that separation speed is higher than c ? and wich separation we are talking about ( just want to be sure ) ?
velocity it self is not a material thing, it's can be infinite and it's no problem, but velocity of material things have limits in their environment ( atmosphere )...
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