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Bartholomew
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I know that light slows down when it goes through certain substances. Does that mean that relativistic effects would be more visible in, say, water than in space? Or would it be possible to travel faster than light in those circumstances, though still less than c?
I don't understand relativity very well, so please excuse me if I sound like an idiot.
I don't understand relativity very well, so please excuse me if I sound like an idiot.