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Swampeast Mike
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Special relativity says that the speed of light is a constant regardless of the speed of the observer.
I've always been troubled with the idea of squaring that speed (C ^ 2) unless speed of light to the zero power (C ^ 0) also has meaning at the same time and in the same space; the net effect to an observer fixed in time being 1 = 1 where 0 = 0.
To an observer fixed in space, 0 would appear equal to 1 at the same time that 1 appeared equal to 0.
To a real observer, part of one appears to be in zero and part of zero appears to be in one.
Please destroy this view of special relativity.
I've always been troubled with the idea of squaring that speed (C ^ 2) unless speed of light to the zero power (C ^ 0) also has meaning at the same time and in the same space; the net effect to an observer fixed in time being 1 = 1 where 0 = 0.
To an observer fixed in space, 0 would appear equal to 1 at the same time that 1 appeared equal to 0.
To a real observer, part of one appears to be in zero and part of zero appears to be in one.
Please destroy this view of special relativity.
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