Yep. Anytime when scientists seemed to break one of Einstein's "laws" they found out they made a failure...EvilDragon wrote:Actually we don't have particles moving faster than the speed of light. That was a miscalculation.
Ingo
Yep. Anytime when scientists seemed to break one of Einstein's "laws" they found out they made a failure...EvilDragon wrote:Actually we don't have particles moving faster than the speed of light. That was a miscalculation.
Oaty, I know, but:Ingonator wrote:Yep. Anytime when scientists seemed to break one of Einstein's "laws" they found out they made a failure...EvilDragon wrote:Actually we don't have particles moving faster than the speed of light. That was a miscalculation.
Yes but then you use something like wormholes which reduces the distance of two points and not a faster speed. The Warp engine in Star Trek works the same way i guess at it seems to "fold" the space to make a distance smaller...hakey wrote:Oaty, I know, but:Ingonator wrote:Yep. Anytime when scientists seemed to break one of Einstein's "laws" they found out they made a failure...EvilDragon wrote:Actually we don't have particles moving faster than the speed of light. That was a miscalculation.
Einstein's Theory of General Relativity doesn't forbid faster than light travel.
Velocity =/= AccelerationIngonator wrote:Travelling at lightspeed would cause some time stretching effects and the mass will become almost endless which is why only small particles could reach that speed so far.
That would definitely help but if I would use it for bass/lead lines my CPU can handle this even on good quality settings. Anyway, I think I will upgrade my computer in the near future.EvilDragon wrote:Urs & co. did everything they could to optimize Diva (save for spreading the voices over multiple cores, so Diva is currently not multicore compatible).
Based on how much energy they need at CERN to accelerate a few atoms to lightspeed you could guess how much you would need for a human with around 80 kg or a spacecraft with several tons (hint: E = m*c^2). This would exceed the amount of energy currently available on the earth i guess.hakey wrote:Velocity =/= AccelerationIngonator wrote:Travelling at lightspeed would cause some time stretching effects and the mass will become almost endless which is why only small particles could reach that speed so far.
I agree. This was my last post in this respect. I'm going back doing more presets now...Timfonie wrote:Quantum Physics is great to discuss ... in another thread, please. Without it this DIVA thread is allready quite long.
I'm more interested in a 64-bit version of Diva than travelling at lightspeed so I'm bumping this.CANE CREEK wrote:Can't find any info on U-he website and rather than reading 88 pages here, a simple question is the Diva AU 64 bit ?
Maybe in this Universe , but in another your still posting about quantum stuff.Ingonator wrote: I agree. This was my last post in this respect. I'm going back doing more presets now...
Ingo
AFAIK there are no native 64-bit versions currently for both Windows and Mac.jensa wrote:I'm more interested in a 64-bit version of Diva than travelling at lightspeed so I'm bumping this.CANE CREEK wrote:Can't find any info on U-he website and rather than reading 88 pages here, a simple question is the Diva AU 64 bit ?
So the VSTs are 32-bit so far. I don't know about the AU.Urs wrote:http://www.u-he.com/downloads/Diva338Mac.ziphakey wrote:are we nearl.. ah, nevermind
http://www.u-he.com/downloads/Diva338Win.zip
(hope it works... VST is 32 bit only btw.)
Tested in Cubase 6.0.4 x64bit using jBridge - working fine except for a few minor glitches that I have not tested or replicated in x32.Ingonator wrote:AFAIK there are no native 64-bit versions currently for both Windows and Mac.jensa wrote:I'm more interested in a 64-bit version of Diva than travelling at lightspeed so I'm bumping this.CANE CREEK wrote:Can't find any info on U-he website and rather than reading 88 pages here, a simple question is the Diva AU 64 bit ?
Ingo
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