Event: Astrophysicists discover back in time through gamma rays faster than light

According to Einstein's general relativity theory, nothing can be faster than the speed of light in the vacuum. Yet, many strange things occur in space, including the new proposal by two astrophysics that the explosions that create gamma rays can fly faster than light. Anyway, this [...]
Yet, many strange things occur in space, including the new proposal by two astrophysics that the explosions that create gamma rays can fly faster than light.
However, this research by astrophysics Jon Hakkkila and Robert Nemiroff is not against Albert Einstein's theory.
What scientists found was that while these explosions exceed the speed of light in surrounding gas clouds, this does not happen in the vacuum.
Astrophysicists also feel that this can create time movement, or back - to - date, that can be observed in the curves of light by gamma rays. /Periscope












