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[[Eric Weinstein|Eric]] contends that accepting faster than light travel as a discussion's frame means consigning one's self to the framework of general relativity, rather than searching for a result that would in effect appear similar in a theory beyond Einstein's.
[[Eric Weinstein|Eric]] contends that accepting faster than light travel as a discussion's frame means consigning oneself to the framework of general relativity, rather than searching for a result that would in effect appear similar in a theory beyond Einstein's.


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Eric contends that accepting faster than light travel as a discussion's frame means consigning oneself to the framework of general relativity, rather than searching for a result that would in effect appear similar in a theory beyond Einstein's.