In a message dated 6/2/00 8:59:23 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
jonkc@worldnet.att.net writes:
<< Einstein did not say nothing could move faster than light, he said matter 
or energy or information
 can not. Recently it has been shown experimentally that Bell's Inequality is 
violated so there
 can be little doubt that things CAN influence each other over vast distances 
much faster than
 light, probably instantly. However influencing something is not the same as 
communicating
 with it. I don't think anything demonstrates the spooky nature of Quantum 
Mechanics better than
 Bell's Inequality.
 
            John K Clark       jonkc@att.net >>
If someday, it can be demonstrated that there are extra physical dimensions, 
outside of what we can detect of spacetime; then relativity theories (both of 
them) lend support to transluminal travel. 
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