UglyEd
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I had some questions about light. Mb some1 could explain 2 me. I know about red shift and blue shift. If the object is moving towards you it's color shifts to blue and vice versa. Is this because if the object is moving towards you it compresses the light waves and if moving away it stretches the light waves? What would an object moving near light speed look like if viewed from the side passing by you? Would the light have like a rainbow effect blue to red shift in colors? When light near a Black Hole enters past the event horizon is the reason you don't see light because the light waves are pulled to like a flate line? If you are moving towards or away from a stationary object are the shifts in light the same? If that is true then would it mean that light waves don't get stretched out compressed but by moving toward or away you are changing the perceived time between the modulations in the lights frequency. Like shortening or lengthing the perceived time between the the peaks in a light waves frequency?
Thanks Ed
Thanks Ed