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All though length contraction occurs photons become gamma ray
observation as one is nearing light speed ...thus you would be dead from over intense gamma rays and/or your mass gradually disolves into photons by the gamma rays. But what is also observed as seen in Space Movies is: (Same concept as when an electron beam paints a moving picture on a phosphorous TV screen...phospor protects humans(mass) against radiation) As velocity increases in the Space Movie Spaceships: First the stars seem to appear everywhere simulatneously along ones forward trajectory as well their space position contract (space position contraction as well as individual star length contraction) together towards a forward central point (Each star forms a straight bright line from their position at relative rest towards their final contract distance location). And then the stars all of a sudden simply vanish from sight, they become invisible (higher and higher frequency towards gamma/x-ray frequency). |
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