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Faster than light?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Zaius" data-source="post: 137486" data-attributes="member: 8243"><p>I guess that the first assumption is that we have the ability to see the objects. We see light beams if they remain constant and only under certain conditions, (darkness, fog, etc..) a momentary flash of something moving at light speed would be difficult to the naked eye because our nerve impulses travel around 400 feet per second, slightly more or less depending on the individual. I don't believe that either would appear to be moving in time unless they were bent by some sort of gravity well. Maybe someone more familiar with physics could give you a better answer. What do you think Snake?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Zaius, post: 137486, member: 8243"] I guess that the first assumption is that we have the ability to see the objects. We see light beams if they remain constant and only under certain conditions, (darkness, fog, etc..) a momentary flash of something moving at light speed would be difficult to the naked eye because our nerve impulses travel around 400 feet per second, slightly more or less depending on the individual. I don't believe that either would appear to be moving in time unless they were bent by some sort of gravity well. Maybe someone more familiar with physics could give you a better answer. What do you think Snake? [/QUOTE]
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