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The Funky Physics of Faster Than Light Travel
It's technically possible to achieve faster than light travel through general relativity, but it would require manipulating space and time in complex and unstable ways. In contrast, recording vocals can sometimes be easier with a good microphone for vibing out.
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ChapterThe Funky Physics of Faster Than Light Travel
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ChapterThe Funky Physics of Faster Than Light Travel
Episode#281 – Grimes: Music, AI, and the Future of Humanity
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The speaker discusses a microphone cloud lifter and shares that it was used by Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones.
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The speaker discusses a microphone cloud lifter and shares that it was used by Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones. They explain how the microphone is good for demo vocals and vibing out in a room.
ChapterThe Funky Physics of Faster Than Light Travel
Episode#281 – Grimes: Music, AI, and the Future of Humanity
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The possibility of faster-than-light travel is still open in the realm of general relativity, but it would require manipulating heavy objects with extreme distortions of space-time.
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The possibility of faster-than-light travel is still open in the realm of general relativity, but it would require manipulating heavy objects with extreme distortions of space-time. A change in the speed of light could indicate that we are living in a simulated reality.