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Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics Posted by Jimmy Of York on November 21, 1999 23:41:16 UTC |
If you were looking strait at something and it accelerated away from you to the speed of light, would you be able to see it? wouldn't the light not be able to catch up to it and therefore not reflect back to you? |
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