Travelling faster than the speed of light, could we possibly look back (view) history as we catch/pass reflected light Asked by Andrew. Morgan 41 months ago Similar questions: Travelling faster speed light possibly back view history catch pass reflected Science.
Similar questions: Travelling faster speed light possibly back view history catch pass reflected.
Nope First problem, you can't go faster than the speed of light. Even if you could, it does not give you access to old light.
1 If we could travel faster than light, we would not be looking at the past, we would be in the past. But, as my friend and mentor, Albert Einstein, says,...Nahhhh.
If we could travel faster than light, we would not be looking at the past, we would be in the past. But, as my friend and mentor, Albert Einstein, says,...Nahhhh.
Andrew. Morgan replied to post #2: 4 Ok...Lets say that light travelled at 5 mph and you travelled at 100 mph away from the source of the light what would happen? Would you look back before the initial point in time, would it dissapear (the object)...
Would you look back before the initial point in time, would it dissapear (the object)...
" "Is there anything faster then the speed of light?" "is sight faster than the speed of light.
Light and speed which of them travels faster.
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