Nothing can ever go faster than the speed of light. But Einstein's theory of relativity postulates that the speed of light is relative to all observers, meaning you can never catch up to a beam of light and it will always travel away from you with the same velocity.
2006-08-27 17:10:12
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answer #1
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answered by The_Dude 2
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There is no outright way to travel faster than the speed of light. There are theorized ways to travel faster but this involves wormholes or contracting time-space. So as this can't actually happen, this is a moot question.
2006-08-28 00:36:44
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answer #2
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answered by nighthawk8713 3
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Theoretically, one wouldn't be able to see the head lights being turned on. Also, the light would presumably be unable to escape the reflector in the headlight, as it couldn't move forward fast enough.
2006-08-28 00:12:27
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answer #3
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answered by BrewFan 1
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Your question has no answer because no material object can move faster than the speed of light. Period!
2006-08-28 00:15:38
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answered by Chug-a-Lug 7
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Total genius, coming up with these questions.
A stream of light will be left behind your car. If you are going around the earth in circles, you can still see the light from before on the ground when you lap it.
By the way, I loved answering this question out of every one I answered before.
2006-08-28 00:13:27
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answered by blah 3
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lol thats a good ? i have no idea but a car cant go faster than the speed of light lol can anything that is my ? hmmmmm
2006-08-28 00:12:06
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answered by shanan 2
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Same thing that would happen if you throw a baseball out of a moving car, its speed will add upon the current rate of movement.
2006-08-28 00:09:24
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answered by Electric_Napalm 3
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Just like putting the brakes on
2006-08-28 00:09:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you can't see light in front of you
2006-08-28 02:00:35
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answered by bgi 1
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u cant turn it on because ur head light will brake
2006-08-28 00:09:14
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answered by run3scap3lov 1
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