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Heres a question for you:
Assuming two space ships, 1 light year apart. Both travelling at a speed close to the speed of light. Lets say 99% of the speed of light, in the same direction (this is a difficult statement to make, because the concept of direction as we know it really only holds under certain conditions). The space ship that is "behind" fires a laser, because theyve got some beef. Laser is light. How long does it take for the laser to reach the other space ship? You dont need a calculator to answer this question.
Knowing the answer to question one, how long would it take for a laser fired by the space ship in front to reach the other one?
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Heres a question for you:
Assuming two space ships, 1 light year apart. Both travelling at a speed close to the speed of light. Lets say 99% of the speed of light, in the same direction (this is a difficult statement to make, because the concept of direction as we know it really only holds under certain conditions). The space ship that is "behind" fires a laser, because theyve got some beef. Laser is light. How long does it take for the laser to reach the other space ship? You dont need a calculator to answer this question.
Knowing the answer to question one, how long would it take for a laser fired by the space ship in front to reach the other one?
Never or a really long time?
If fighter jets shot bows and arrows instead of missiles, it would look like the arrows were just dropping from the sky. The only boost the arrow would get at all would be the kinetic energy from the physical movement of the jet itself, which it would very quickly lose.
I would imagine its quite the same in this scenario, except the major wind and air resistance is replaced by the speed limit of light. It's not the same resistance of course, the laser just simply doesn't get a boost from kinetic energy because there is no more speed to gain.
Or, didn't see the second question in reverse. Answer #2 would be instantly wouldn't it?
entire quantum theory, for example, is just a theory.
99 years?
(1 year apart x 1/99th speed)
Disclaimer: I fully admit I suck at all things mathematical.
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