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Re: ((space)) Time

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Posted by Is it so. on December 7, 1998 00:20:06 UTC

: Indeed-- u'=(u+v)/(1+uv/c2) {according to the STR) : Thus, as u=v=c, u'=(u+v)/2=c : ergo de facto-- both beams will go towards one : another at the speed of light -- c. : Einstein made his own conclusions due to this : numeric calculations on 1905-- the result was the Special Theory of Relativity... : A question worthwhile.

Some cases light can be speedless. Cases, where light dont make shadow.

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