Moving behind light
On May 15, 6:59*pm, Sanforized wrote:
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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.
It is, using your own rules for discussion, sufficient
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If you move behind light light's motion through absolute space is
still c. But only a small distance is being displaced between the
matter behind light.
MItch Raemsch; Acceleration decelerates time
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