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ok, cool, thanks for the info. I did not know and/or either did not remember that the light emitted is a constant, regardless of how fast the housing of the said light producer is travelling at. So at just beyond lightspeed, I can overtake my own lights. Now I just need to figure out how to get my car to go that fast. lol.
But in my mind it just doesn't compute. That's not saying much, most of nothing makes sense to me anymore, but that's another topic. In my mind I see the headlight housing going at lightspeed, and thus the light coming from it, should then project out at its constant beyond the housing, regardless of how fast that housing is going.
But now comes to mind overtaking sound. So I can see how the same could, should, would, and I guess does apply to light as well within our scientific knowledge.
The new Through the wormhole is on Wednesday night I believe, discussing multi-dimensions and thus dimensional travel, which destroys our concept of light and time as we now see it. I do believe we live in a multi-dimensional creation, but we can only see/understand a small part of it so far. Should be a great show covering alot of this topic.
Thanks, Joe
But in my mind it just doesn't compute. That's not saying much, most of nothing makes sense to me anymore, but that's another topic. In my mind I see the headlight housing going at lightspeed, and thus the light coming from it, should then project out at its constant beyond the housing, regardless of how fast that housing is going.
But now comes to mind overtaking sound. So I can see how the same could, should, would, and I guess does apply to light as well within our scientific knowledge.
The new Through the wormhole is on Wednesday night I believe, discussing multi-dimensions and thus dimensional travel, which destroys our concept of light and time as we now see it. I do believe we live in a multi-dimensional creation, but we can only see/understand a small part of it so far. Should be a great show covering alot of this topic.
Thanks, Joe
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