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Old May 16th 08 posted to sci.physics.particle,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics
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Default Moving behind light

On May 15, 6:22*pm, PD wrote:
On May 15, 9:19*pm, wrote:





On May 15, 4:33*pm, "OG" wrote:


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Let us say we are moving behind light at 99%. Light itself will travel
only 1% further in space in any given interval.


Who is doing the measurements?


'we' can't make any measurements about the light because it is always ahead
of us.


It can't be measured either way. I know I am right.


Show me where I am wrong.


This is the bait of the troll. The troll considers this discussion
group to be a verbal wrestling match, where the objective is to get
someone else to say, "Oh, gee, you were right and I was wrong, and you
made me both see that and admit it." To the troll, victory (such as it
is) is had by simply refusing to be convinced.





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You can move behind light. So what is its speed through absolute
space?

Mitch Raemsch; Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
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