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I'm Reading Relativity, But Why Was Einstein So Interested In "light"?
Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by college guy/">college guy on April 10, 1999 06:59:19 UTC |
in his book Relativity, it seems to me Einstein uses light as the standard of his so call body of refernce. I admit light is the fastest substance we know by now, but we can't use light as the standard. we would never know if there is something faster than, even there isn't, light only has a limited speed, I think must suppose there is something moving in a infinite speed. |
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