So, is this assumed that the running observer is holding the flashlight? Or whatever is projecting the beam of light. From the way I'm interpreting this, you're saying that the speed of light is relative to the observer. Meaning that, an observer running parallel to a beam of light could run 99% the speed of light and that light beam (the beam is NOT being projected by this quite out-of-breath observer) would be moving away at 100% the speed of light relative to the observer. So a nonmoving observer would see a beam of light moving at 199% the nominal speed of light. we know that is not true, so umm... could you try again to explain that? Sorry, I lack the math background to understand it that way and i always get hung up on phrases like "due to the effects of this-guy or this-other-guy's-law-or-theory". Not to call myself stupid, just undereducated I guess. Ow, even that stings.