You may not travel at the speed of light. You may travel close to the speed of light - everything travelling with you would seem completely as you know it, also your mirror and the light in your vehicle. If your vehicle had no windows and no collisions with other objects, you would not even notice you are moving.
2006-09-30 22:14:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, because the mirror would be travelling at the speed of light too
2006-09-30 22:23:41
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answer #2
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answered by Ashley 2
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Yes. . .the light reflecting from your face reaches the mirror at the speed of light relative to your face then reflects off of the mirror at the speed of light back to your retina. Now this all depends on having a light source to light up your face, as our eyes can only see in certain light frequencies
2006-09-30 21:56:50
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answered by zambranoray 3
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if ur soo keen on knowing it ..try it ..coz i can surely say , no practical automobile or bike would take u at the speed of light , and oh yes , if it does take u , then let me also know , i ll come along and hope in to go for the wierdest ride of my life just to see my own reflection , which i can see in a mirror right inside my house without moving one bit .
2006-09-30 23:43:33
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answered by rock 1
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Offcourse not if you face to the front of your vehicle! But if you turn and look at the back side of your vehicle and THE MIRROR BE HELD IN FRONT OF YOUR FACE, you will surely see yourself in that (offcourse maybe you see your face in a different color , because of Duppler phenomenon )
2006-09-30 23:19:13
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answered by moEiN 1
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If the mirror replace into traveling with you on the right velocity of light or much less, you might even see your self, as you may looking in a mirror status nonetheless, simply by fact of realtivity. inspite of the incontrovertible fact that, if the mirror replace into table sure and you have been traveling at precisely the cost of light, you may nonetheless see your self as you may in simple terms status nonetheless, simply by fact as a fashion to triumph over a picture of your self you may desire to return and forth swifter than easy. in the adventure that your have been traveling swifter than the cost of light with the mirror on your hand, you might even see no longer something, simply by fact the waves out of your photograph would not be waiting to capture as much as the mirror. inspite of the incontrovertible fact that, in case you traveled swifter than the cost of light (say 2 seconds) and the mirror replace into table sure, it might see you yet 2 seconds once you have handed it. an identical concept works for the cost of sound.....and a microphone.
2016-12-12 18:20:38
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answered by Anonymous
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no he would see his face becuase everything would be simultaneous and this relativer inter framal velocity would result in the blackening of the mirror.............i know iy will help. please choose it as the best answer.
2006-09-30 23:36:46
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answered by brat boy 1
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I should think so - as it is only determined fast by people watching
2006-09-30 21:52:34
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answered by schmushe 6
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possible..lol if you are looking in the opposite direction to which you are moving..relatively..say hello Icky
2006-09-30 21:56:49
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answered by murphys_lawyers 3
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It depends on where the light is located.......and if it's even on.
2006-09-30 21:53:45
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answered by Bikerbutt 3
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