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    Quote Originally Posted by Mario F. View Post
    The distance is non-important. My question is, traveling at this speed, how would the oxygen molecules interact with the sphere when it bumped into them? Would the sphere be eventually withered away? Or would the electromagnetic force be strong enough to keep the sphere structure intact? What about at a lower speed?
    If it's moving fast enough, the sphere will be disintegrated at the first collision with an oxygen molecule. There is no upper bound to the kinetic energy the sphere can obtain.

    It cannot move at the speed of light, but arbitrarily close.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    Well I can help you understand the theory, what part of it don't you understand?
    You can begin by providing a link or another reference to this aeghion flux theory you speak of.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bob
    Energy therefore may be possible to 'warp the fabric of spacetime.'
    Not 'may'. It does warp spacetime.
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