Ask Steven Wright.
2006-06-21 14:17:55
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answer #1
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answered by PI Joe 5
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particular, gentle can return and forth the fee of sunshine for sure. yet it is because of the fact it is a mass-much less particle. The debris that spaceships are made up of all have mass. as quickly as you upload mass issues start to get extraordinary. action stops, mass turns into countless, etc...for this reason it is not available. yet all those concept experiments are what led Einstein the improve the concept of relativity. shall we are saying you're using a motor vehicle 10 circumstances "fly velocity" (10f), now a fly interior the decrease back of the motor vehicle flies to the front at precisely fly-velocity(1f, the quickest velocity a fly can...properly fly). . Does the fly harm into the decrease back of the window? No, it unquestionably flies forward to the front. the component is, the fee of the fly is relative. The flies relative velocity to somebody interior the motor vehicle is 1f. Relative to somebody outdoors looking interior the window on the fly, evidently to be traveling 11f. gentle would not exaclty play by those regulations(seem up "time dilation" to get greater info as to why) yet with any luck you get the belief.
2016-12-08 11:18:55
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answer #2
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answered by ? 3
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You should be able to see it, even if u are moving at the speed of light, when u turn it on, u will see the light in front of u the same as if u were not moving at all
2006-06-21 14:53:05
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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You can not c the headlights.
You refer to the Doppler Effect.
If you travel with the speed of light, the light distant from the source will always zero. So no light will shine the area before you.
2006-06-21 14:27:34
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answer #4
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answered by Chilang 2
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Yes and no.......You would have to be in an infintely strong magnetic bubble or you would desintergrate traveling faster than light. If your headlights were inside the bubble then you would see light...but barely because everything outside that bubble would seem white.
2006-06-22 00:05:58
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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No. You're in space so the light won't have anything to reflect back at you from. However if there were dust in the way, the light would appear to propagate away from you at the speed of light.
2006-06-21 16:02:49
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answer #6
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answered by santacruzrc 2
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No, because:
-since you are traveling at the speed of light that means light cannot illuminate anything in front of you
-you and light are the same, same speed therefore light cannot travel ahead of you to shine anything.
-**Remember you cannot add speed to light, it is a constant only one velocity that cannot be altered by anything (as far as physisists know)
2006-06-21 14:23:57
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answer #7
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answered by natelements 2
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I am sure you would be going to fast to even see if the headlights came on or not.I wouln't worry about that anyway as long as I land safely.
2006-06-21 14:21:15
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answer #8
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answered by beezebee25 3
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Only if they had there head lights on also.
Or if you were traveling at the same speed behind them.
2006-06-21 14:18:41
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answer #9
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answered by thomas p 3
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Theoretically, no. At 186,000 miles an hour I don't think you would need headlights!
2006-06-21 14:18:23
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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