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play a lot of kerbal space program first
you dont need friction to slow down
just force
So I doubt the speed of light is a valid universal speed limit
You need a resistance force the opposite reaction to stop you of equal force
The speed of light is not a constant
depends on how you look at it
Nope
But if you have nothing stopping it it can continue until something stops it
They measure it every day and its always different
Light seems awfully slow today
it was a joke, the speed of light differs based on how you look at it subjectively at different speeds
No like it seriously isn't a constant
Lei me find a the video where a guy explains it
source on speed of light measurement inconsistency?
If you look at a starthe only reason the light stops is when it's either too far away and consumed by the dark mass of space or the light to your planet stops which means in the distance to your planet it has stopped there but maybe
> source on speed of light measurement inconsistency?
@AbysmalWizard gonna go find the video
Not to get political, but what's lightspeed today?
Really fast lol
i dont think light just stops in a vacuum
Like trailer park fast or Ferrari fast
There is no light speed because there is no speed
Or trailer park Ferrari fast?
That, too
what would happen subjectively if all photons stopped moving
Like say something bad about Hillary and you shot yourself in the back of the head fast
Wow, so Florida fast
Gotchu
80 everywhere
Lol
> i dont think light just stops in a vacuum
@AbysmalWizard https://youtu.be/JKHUaNAxsTg
Also depends if you're observing light speed or not. True story
thanks
The act of observation changes the equation
Physics is weird af
> what would happen subjectively if all photons stopped moving
@AbysmalWizard oh you're talking about constant
The deeper you go, the stranger it gets
Do you think we'll actually achieve anywhere near lightspeed before our species dies off?
> @AbysmalWizard oh you're talking about constant
@gothicancientalien
Nothing is constant. It's all relative
I think this subject starts to bend our reality if I'm being honest, to travel a distance that light to the edge of our "observable" universe is like 14 billion light-years old