Re: Beginning of a light wave




Henry Haapalainen wrote:
> If we could see a light coming from a black hole, a straight line without
> waves, what the speed of it would be?
>
> Henry Haapalainen
~ 300 million meters /sec

Do you believe light from elewhere looks like
wiggly lines ?
http://web.mit.edu/8.02t/www/802TEAL3D/teal_tour.htm

Sue...

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