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It would be normal. Since the light source is traveling at the same speed as you it would project out at 2x the speed of light. Just like throwing shit from a car. You can still throw it ahead of you.

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It would be normal. Since the light source is traveling at the same speed as you it would project out at 2x the speed of light. Just like throwing shit from a car. You can still throw it ahead of you.

 

:eek: Wow. Just wow. I've lived so long that our understanding of one of the most basic tenets of physics has changed in my lifetime.

 

When I was in high school, my physics teacher, Albert Einstein, taught us that the speed of light was a constant (in a vacuum) and unaffected by the speed of the light source.

 

Benner, tell me you're just kidding. :confused:

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:eek: Wow. Just wow. I've lived so long that our understanding of one of the most basic tenets of physics has changed in my lifetime.

 

When I was in high school, my physics teacher, Albert Einstein, taught us that the speed of light was a constant (in a vacuum) and unaffected by the speed of the light source.

 

Benner, tell me you're just kidding. :confused:

 

So, mr. Einstein, what would the correct answer be?

 

my guess is that since the source is moving at the same speed as the light comming from the source, it , fuck it i have no idea.

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:eek: Wow. Just wow. I've lived so long that our understanding of one of the most basic tenets of physics has changed in my lifetime.

 

When I was in high school, my physics teacher, Albert Einstein, taught us that the speed of light was a constant (in a vacuum) and unaffected by the speed of the light source.

 

Benner, tell me you're just kidding. :confused:

surely he jests...... I'm guessing hoppefully he hasn t taken modern physics yet

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No, I don't think you two realize the importance of Benner's post. Through the sheer power of Benner's "throwing shit from a car" argument, Einstein and all of his mathmatical proofs are owned.

 

Man, are all those modern physicists going to be pissed, or what?

 

Call Stockholm.

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:eek: Wow. Just wow. I've lived so long that our understanding of one of the most basic tenets of physics has changed in my lifetime.

 

When I was in high school, my physics teacher, Albert Einstein, taught us that the speed of light was a constant (in a vacuum) and unaffected by the speed of the light source.

 

Benner, tell me you're just kidding. :confused:

 

That's just my thinking. I'd say thats a highly debated physics question.

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