Hi, thanks everyone for your answers! Glad to have found this forum!
This is all very interesting. I need to do some reading on the "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inertial_frame_of_reference" " concept.
So, I guess it's not possible to tell where in the 0 to c speed some matter is...
Sorry if this question seems more philosophical than scientific. It's my first post in this forum. I love learning about the way the universe works and I always have lots of questions :-)
Alright, so to my point. It seems like the theory of relativity says that the faster you move (plus how...