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At infinite speed, light would traverse any distance in zero time.
Effectively, relativity replaces an infinite speed limit with the finite value of 3 × 108 metres per second.
However, instantaneous response would require the gravitational interaction to propagate at infinite speed, which is precluded by special relativity.
Effectively, relativity replaces an infinite speed limit with the finite value of 3 × 108 metres per second.
But if movement were infinite speed would be infinite also; and if speed then weight and lightness.
According to their calculations, the heat of universe in its first moments was so intense that light and other particles moved at infinite speed.
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The coupled theory predicts infinite speeds of wave propagation.
This might seem counterintuitive, but there's a simple reason for it that shows up in the first picture we have from the infant Universe: gravity is an infinite-range force, but doesn't propagate at infinite speeds.
The Classical Fourier law of heat conduction and consequent mathematical models for temperature dynamics constructed on the basis of parabolic partial differential equations assumes that the thermal disturbances propagate at infinite speeds.
In many studies published in the last period of time it was demonstrated that the classical uncoupled theory of thermoelasticity predicts two phenomena not compatible with concrete experiments: the equation of heat conduction does not contain any elastic terms and the heat equation is of parabolic type and this means that it predicts infinite speeds of propagation for heat waves.
This is a far more complete form of reductionism than is present in pre-Einsteinian mechanics, where motions at superluminal or even infinite speeds were not ruled out by any known theory.
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