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Jim Beam
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according to relativity, two objects moving toward each other through space in un-acclerated motion have equal right to declare themselves stationary and viewing the other as moving. if two photons are approaching each other at the speed of light, is it not correct for one of the photons to claim its stationary existence while viewing the other approaching at twice the speed of light? If that's a correct assumption, then technically, faster the light travel would a reality. I know I've probably got something wrong, which is why i am asking you all if its a possibility.