hi again, thanks to anyone who has replied to me so far .this is about My last question that i posted. I don't think I had phrased it right because both the replys I received seem to be answers to a different question than i thought i had asked. So i will try phrasing the question without using...
hi thanks to everybody for the replys so far. I think I almost understand everything about light speed now.
There is one thing I'm still not sure about though. I will try to write everything down in a way that's easy to understand. I understand that light speed is always constant with the speed...
hi read the piece on light cones and will probably read through it a couple more times to make sure i did not miss anything, thanks! but i still can't get my head round light speed always being constant maybe if i explain it this way.it will make more sense let's say if we take two planets...
if light is always the same speed no matter how fast the speed time is running at. then does this mean that light and time have an unbreakable bond that can't be broken. to a point that it would be possible to state that light and time are the same thing
if light is always the same speed no matter how fast the speed of time is running at. then does this mean that light and time have an unbreakable bond that can't be broken, to a point that it would be possible to state that light and time are the same thing?
obviouly the speed of light is constant when we are measuring it here on Earth however as mater speeds up time slows down. so if we were to measure the speed of light standing on a planet moving at the speed of light. what speed would we then be viewing light at? oh i do know that it is looking...