Re: The velocity of light going pass a moving train.
- From: "Sue..." <suzysewnshow@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 07:47:56 -0700
On Jun 19, 11:05 am, "Jeckyl" <n...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[...]
You're a complete fool .. A light shining vertically upward in the train
would be seen shining diagonally forward in the direction of travel from the
FoR of the track. It has to be, if the track saw it going backward, then
the beam would be out the back door of the train before it got anywhere near
the roof of the train.
I saw some light from the sun shine on the moon last night.
I didn't see any lines! And I have serious doubts that any
would appear regardless of my motion.
Sue...
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