Re: Consistancy of the speed of light.
- From: Sam Wormley <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 04 Feb 2006 01:43:28 GMT
Space*** wrote:
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ArTEf.744893$x96.129106@xxxxxxxxxxxx
| Spaceman wrote:
| > A light bulb is turned as soon as a spaceship passed by it.
| > The spaceship passed the lightbulb and is moving away
| > from the lightbulb at a constant 94,000 miles per second.
| > Will the lighwave that the light bulb emit pass the spaceship
| > at 196,000 miles per second according to the consistancy
| > of the speed of light?
| > :)
| >
| >
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| How Do You Add Velocities in Special Relativity?
| http://edu-observatory.org/physics-faq/Relativity/SR/velocity.html
LOL
the magic relativity fix to keep the consistancy of light the same for all
Too bad it does not work for speeds greater than that of light..
I think you have it backwards.... constancy of the speed of light
effects space and time. Velocities greater than that of light are
not observed in nature.
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