Re: The constancy of the velocity of light
- From: Matthew Johnson <matthew_member@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 4 Aug 2008 11:38:03 -0700
In article <6c91688e-5cc3-461e-a195-508436fc3b74@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Mitch Raemsch says...
[snip]
If you move in the same direction as light it cannot move ahead of you
at C but through space it does.
Your statement is ill-formed, so that it is hard to know where your error really
lies. "Move in the same direction as light" at what speed? If I am moving slower
than light, than of course it moves ahead of me. But wait! I have no choice: I
must move slower than light. So yes, of course it moves ahead of me.
Now did you have a point?
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