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Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by ModeMan/">ModeMan on April 20, 1999 02:56:15 UTC |
Just clarifying my thoughts on the speed of light, Is it true that indeed if you are traveling at the speed of light (in relation to the earth), and measure a particle of light moving in the same direction (also in relation to the earth), you will still measure it at 186,000mi/s? Any words you might have on the absolute speed of light you have would be appreciated. -Adam
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