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Wouldn't a guy traveling at light speed absorb all the light ?????



 
 
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Old July 10th 03 posted to sci.physics.relativity
Peter K.
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Default Wouldn't a guy traveling at light speed absorb all the light ?????

(Bilge) wrote in message ...
Peter K.:
Am I missing some logic here?


No. You're missing all of it.


Why it's Bilgy! As short and concise as ever I see.
I vote everyone responds to Bilgy's posts the same way!

Actually I was dead on Bilgy which I found out later after reading
Physics FAQ and the "only" reason they gave is it impossible for
relavistic mass to reach the speed of light!

But everything about black holes and length contraction into
singularity other than the former impossibility of traveling at the
speed of light was correct!

See how one replies properly Bilgy?
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