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Relativity and FTL Travel FAQ



 
 
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Old September 5th 03 posted to sci.physics
Jim Greenfield
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Default Relativity and FTL Travel FAQ

stmx3 wrote in message ...
Mathew Orman wrote:


Suppose you were a little photon. What would your universe look like?
Once you get the answer, you'll see that there would be no way to avoid
a collision.


Being a fortunate little photon, my eyes would be able to process a
much wider spectrum of EMR than yours (say from 0 to 1/0). Then it
would look the same inde??? I would also look sideways, in which my
linear velocity was irrelevent.
For an extra panorama, I would travel in a circle.

Jim G
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