Consider that because our retinas detect the light that fall upon them allowing us to see, we might be blind. Also if we are exceeding the speed of light that does not mean the surrounding light is as well.
2006-08-03
01:45:47
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winton_holt
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➔ Astronomy & Space
It's really interesting that people presume ignorance when answering a question. Everyone answers seem to be contengent upon Relativity. This is an out-of-the-box question, not merely a desire for regurgitated information to be offered.
2006-08-03
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Speed is relative to the events ocurring while you travel, not exclusive to them. Driving home faster than the delay of a TV Broadcast doesn't mean you're unable to percieve the program. Light still exists in a FTL state but what you see is occurring at a different time to your viewing of it because the image takes time to reach you. It's theorized that you could even witness events in reverse as you catch up to perceptions of them that occurred further away in relative time.
2006-08-03 01:58:20
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answered by W0LF 5
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Light moves always at the speed of light in relative to the observer. This means that the space-time is a very very strange thing. Shouldn't be possible to travel faster than light, so it's quite impossible to discuss about this issue. You've misunderstood the concept of light and how it relates to space.
2006-08-03 02:07:27
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answered by BonAqua Identity 3
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First of all whoever u might be u cannot travel at a speed greater than that of light nad should u travel at that speed u'll be able to see things around u but in a distorted state that is u won't be able to see a linear rod of any length and there are more things that u'll see....in a distorted shape....
2006-08-03 02:31:18
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answered by Wolverine 3
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Before I say anything, just know that nothing can travel as fast as light.
Anything when travels at the speed of light, its mass is transformed into energy.
2006-08-03 02:03:14
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answered by U know who 3
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Einstein said that matter converts to energy at the speed of light. therefore, you will go blind
However, if we keep einstein away for a moment, then you will not be able to see behind you as that light will never reach you, but you will be able to see in front of you.
2006-08-03 01:58:33
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answered by Debo 1
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lf you were going that fast through the red light district you would become the red light. be the light not the ho.
2006-08-03 02:09:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Theorists say that nothing can exceed the speed of light, so therefore it's impossible..........i guess.
2006-08-03 01:52:47
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answered by That_guy 4
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Human have ability that name ,Dream.
you can travel by Dream.
2006-08-03 02:18:26
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answered by Anonymous
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You would see back in time.
how much faster you are going is how far back you see.
2006-08-03 03:12:26
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answered by outbaksean 4
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no I dont think we will go blind,I think everything around us would just be a blur
2006-08-03 01:52:26
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answered by sylvestercheese 3
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