Where did you find the pic Blair?Originally posted by rialb@Sep 8 2004, 07:47 PM
My next question is.
Do black holes have motion?
Dj Blair Styles.
11:11
Look. C is constant. Even if you're moving at c-1, c is still= to c. Thus the speed of dark is constant if you cannot see a difference in speed, and for it to be constant it must be = to c.Originally posted by StarLord@Sep 8 2004, 06:58 PM
Bingo Heggy!! If it's all pervasive in the absence of something, that means it dont move.
Hey, Iooqxpooi,, I think the problem is that you are confusing the fact that when you close your eyes when you are moving at .99C that dark inside your eyes is traveling as fast as you are, so In Your World/ Head you are correct. In the rest of the universe it just aint happening that way hoss.
Where did you find the pic Blair?Originally posted by Phoenix+Sep 9 2004, 03:50 PM--><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-rialb@Sep 8 2004, 07:47 PM
My next question is.
Do black holes have motion?
Dj Blair Styles.
11:11
Look. C is constant. Even if you're moving at c-1, c is still= to c. Thus the speed of dark is constant if you cannot see a difference in speed, and for it to be constant it must be = to c.Originally posted by iooqxpooi+Sep 9 2004, 01:59 AM--><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-StarLord@Sep 8 2004, 06:58 PM
Bingo Heggy!!? If it's all pervasive in the absence of something,? that means it dont move.?
Hey,? Iooqxpooi,, I think the problem is that you are confusing the fact that when you close your eyes when you are moving at .99C that dark inside your eyes is traveling as fast as you are,? so In Your World/ Head you are correct.? In the rest of the universe it just aint happening that way hoss.