Re: Beginning of a light wave




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> Henry Haapalainen:
> >If we could see a light coming from a black hole, a straight line
without
> >waves, what the speed of it would be?
>
>
> What does that mean?

.... What the speed of the beginning (or outset) of such a wave would be?

Henry Haapalainen


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