No it can't.
Laser light goes at exactly the speed of light.
2006-06-05 23:09:25
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answer #1
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answered by Epidavros 4
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Where did you hear that laser light is faster than 'ordinary' light? All electromagnetic energy,( visible light, infrared, ultraviolet,radio waves, microwave, etc) travels at the same speed in a vacuum. The wavelength times the frequency gives the speed. As the wavelength increases the frequency decreases. A laser merely aligns the light waves into a coherent beam.
2006-06-05 23:14:38
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answered by newby_2 2
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Laser light can never move faster than any form of light. However, in some cases when processes do not transmit any information apparent FTL is possible. But it is not FTL it just appears to be. It does not violate Einstein's special relativity, so it's not much of a problem. Light can probably travel faster through Casimir vacuum, but it is yet to be verified experimentally.
2006-06-06 02:09:26
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answer #3
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answered by avik_d2000 4
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Epid
Is right. Light goes at the same speed. Laser or flash light it makes no difference.
2006-06-05 23:11:21
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answered by Dee 4
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Einstein was right, you, however are wrong. As others have correctly stated, laser light travels at the same speed as normal light, as does radio waves and other forms of electromagnetic radiation.
2006-06-05 23:18:03
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answer #5
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answered by Xraydelta1 3
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What made you think that laser light travels faster than ordinary light? Well, it doesn't.
2006-06-05 23:16:56
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answered by aditi u 1
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Laser is also EM radiation. All EM radiation move with the same speed in vacuum.
2006-06-06 02:22:40
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answer #7
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answered by Pearlsawme 7
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2016-07-11 03:20:31
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answered by Cassondra 3
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