Why cant we break the speed of light in a vacuum?
#26
Re: Why cant we break the speed of light in a vacuum?
Originally Posted by Mista Bone
Speed is relative, how fast are you moving now?
RELATIVE to what?
RELATIVE to what?
Originally Posted by Teg2Boo
By the way, Mista bone, you're wrong. Speed of light is the same for everyone, even if he go at 200 000 m/s. It's the first postulate of relativity!
#27
Re: Why cant we break the speed of light in a vacuum?
Originally Posted by Mista Bone
wanna place a bet on that??
9 foot long garage, 9 foot ceiling, park a 12 foot car in there, all 4 tires must be firmly resting on solid object under the cars weight.
A^2 + B^2 = C^2
Better yet, 9x9x9 garage, what is the longest 2"x2" single piece of lumber you can fit in there?
9 foot long garage, 9 foot ceiling, park a 12 foot car in there, all 4 tires must be firmly resting on solid object under the cars weight.
A^2 + B^2 = C^2
Better yet, 9x9x9 garage, what is the longest 2"x2" single piece of lumber you can fit in there?