If I'm not understood it's because I have to translate into English. I'm sorry.
I learned that the speed of light is always constant, and if I move at half the speed of light then time is slower, so I can't measure the speed of light as higher. The question is in relation to the light coming...
A spaceship moves at half the speed of light, what will be the results of measuring the speed of light for it: in relation to the light source it is approaching and in relation to the light source from which it is moving away?
Thank you.
Since they have not used this technique before, and in general the time differences between regions have not been reflected in daily life, it may be possible to understand the mistake.
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