At 12:08 PM Friday 8/12/2005, Warren Ockrassa wrote:
On Aug 12, 2005, at 12:38 PM, The Fool wrote:

If you could overcome the effects of gravity and slow an object's (such
as a space probe's) absolute velocity to very close to but not quite
zero, would the uncertanty principle cause the object's position to
become so uncertain that it 'jumps' for lack of a better term,
significantly long distances to be useful in say, exploring the
universe at vast distances from the sol system?

Umm, I don't think the term "absolute velocity" means anything in an expanding universe


It doesn't mean anything in a _relativistic_ universe. That's the whole point of relativity.


-- Ronn!  :)


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