And is this a trick question? Hmmmmmm...
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And is this a trick question? Hmmmmmm...
VizionEck Cube Royale is releasing this year "I'm Mike Armbrust" -Me |
I can't believe not a single one of you brought up that speed is relative.
Also e=mc2 is not correct when an object has momentum.
if someone travels 3/4 the speed of light in one direction, and someone else travels 3/4 the speed of light in the other direction, relative to each other, is one traveling faster than the speed of light?
i cant remember the answer lol but i know ive seen it somewhere before.
and also i believe conventional science tells us no, but there is theory about shrinking the space infront lol but that could have been discovery blowing smoke out its dog lol
Well in conventional physics, if im driving a car down a highway at 50, and someone else is coming the other way at 50, the speed relative to eachother is 100. so what happends if you crank those speeds up to a point where you get a number faster than the speed of light?
Yeah apparently nasa is working on creating a warp drive that could essential fold space time in front and behind them to propel them faster than speed of light. I don't think it necessarily would be going faster than speed of light though. nuggets so confusing to me.
And the first part to your post is so confusing. Makes no sense to me. I'd be even more confused if the answer was yes one would be going fast than speed of light.
relative to what? distance/time? or that light travels at different speeds in another vizion of the universe?
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