That is why (current something)/(max something) must have the same relation as: current speed/max speed: because all current something are under the same rules: it cannot break the rules of relativity.
...that's not what you're talking about here. You've just gone from "The maximum thing that exists" to "The maximum thing that is possible". While the current largest black hole in our universe has a certain size, it is nowhere near the size that a blackhole would be if you took all the matter in the universe and put it into a single one.
In any case, I don't understand what your conclusion is.
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]]>Must exist a max in every area
Do you mean "There must exist..."? And when you say "a max", a max what? Length? Volume? Shade of blue?
]]>you have this box, whatever is in the box you don't know, you just know that it's max of its kind.
No matter what box you compare with, the box with its max is allways bigger.
Sounds to me like a pretty big assumption. Does this really reflect reality?
]]>Cocobanana?
You know I have bantered with him on several subjects but did not think of that. Basically because I don't understand it.
]]>So if the oil dissapears..............
Then our speed in space will slow down.
Sure, that looks totally stupid, but that's what I predict
As I said. Cocobanana.
]]>Okay, basically this is what you do:
you have this box, whatever is in the box you don't know, you just know that it's max of its kind.
No matter what box you compare with, the box with its max is allways bigger.
So, basically any dimensional concept is based on a few principle, like what glue this enormous plastic eiffel tower that you built is composed of: we know that its the biggest, everything went bleak compared to it.
So:
what condition does a max have to a current one? Well, basically, to make max in the end one can't break the laws of physics, and therein lies the rules of relativity.
That is why (current something)/(max something) must have the same relation as: current speed/max speed: because all current something are under the same rules: it cannot break the rules of relativity.
so if we find the same units of the something as of the speed, one can use this as a perspective of relativity.
I argue that your mind is flawless and understand precisely what I'm saying, Ricky. Thank you for your time.
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