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NASA Proves Einstein Wrong... Object Broke Laws of Physics


Mon 07 Oct 2019 | 08:42 PM
Ahmed Moamar

A NASA scientist questioned whether theories of Albert Einstein over space were inaccurate at all.

The Hubble telescope recorded an object travelling five times the speed of light, archive documentary footage reveals.

Einstein was the theoretical physicist behind the theory of relativity, one of the two key pillars for the foundation of modern physics. Within his special relativity theory, the German-born genius set the speed of light at 186,000 miles per second, of which nothing can travel faster.

However, scientists are now questioning this after it was revealed NASA’s Hubble telescope had spotted thousands of objects travelling over five times this speed in a distant galaxy, according to the UK Express.

The phenomenon, which was captured by scientists Robert Williams in 1995, was spotted in the galaxy known as Messier 87.

The astronomer, who served as the Director of Space Telescope Science Institute from 1993 to 1998, laid bare the details of the encounter during “NASA’s Unexplained Files” series.

He said in 2014: “There were no bright stars, no known radio sources, I was just trying to pick out a random area of the sky that we knew nothing about.

“It wasn’t until we added them all up that it was apparent that there were 2500 galaxies."

Dr David Brin chipped in saying: “They seemed to be going away from us faster than the speed of light.”

Then, Dr Seth Shostak, who is currently the Senior Astronomer for SETI Institute, explained why this breaks the laws of physics.

https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/science-technology/no-evidence-of-rift-between-einstein-and-bose-new-book-65711

He said: “You just can’t send physical objects or even information faster than the speed of light.

“The speed of light is the ultimate speed limit."

“If something violates this constant speed, the laws of physics break down.

“Something was somehow violating one of the universe’s most fundamental laws.”

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Pretty much all galaxies have a central black hole that periodically draws in stars and gas clouds.

When gas begins to swirl down the drain, it heats up and magnetic fields focus some of it into jets of hot plasma.

These jets shoot out at velocities near to – but not faster than – the speed of light.

When a telescope is aimed into the sky towards M87, this lance of plasma is askew, instead of pointing exactly into our line of sight, it’s angled a bit to the right.