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Could it be possible for light to not move at all but remain still while space and time moves past it? The light would just exists as the continuum of space time moves past light.
Said sun and stars would be moving with space time as wellRada Demorn said:Impossible.
By your definition we would have collided with the Sun or any Star which emits Light a very very long time ago.
But could it be that position is what is really moving.PeroK said:The definition of motion is a change in position over time. By this definition, light moves.
Troymteal said:Said sun and stars would be moving with space time as well
Troymteal said:But could it be that position is what is really moving.
A star emits light in all directions.Troymteal said:Said sun and stars would be moving with space time as well
There is no inertial reference frame where this is correct. You could construct a non-inertial coordinate system where this is correct, but the laws of physics would not be what we are used to at all.Troymteal said:Could it be possible for light to not move at all but remain still while space and time moves past it? The light would just exists as the continuum of space time moves past light.
You have heard that the universe is expandingRada Demorn said:A star emits light in all directions.
Which way would your poor star move then? Every direction?
We have, and in our cosmology section you will find many threads discussing what this means.Troymteal said:You have heard that the universe is expanding
Troymteal said:Could it be possible for light to not move at all but remain still while space and time moves past it? The light would just exists as the continuum of space time moves past light.
A mirror or worse an infinity mirror would also appear to cause problems.Vanadium 50 said:Imagine two light beams moving past each other. Are you arguing both are stationary and space is moving past them in two different directions?