douxt
-
Posts
2 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Posts posted by douxt
-
-
It has been said that time must pass for anything to happen.
It has also been said that at the speed of light' date=' time ceases to pass-for whatever is going at light speed.
Therefore, once a photon achieves light speed does time cease to pass for the photon? And if it does, how can it continue to move?[/quote']
According to the theory of relativity,time never cease to pass for one object itself, because the relative speed of one object to itself is always zero!
Time only does so when something travels at a speed© relatively to you.
0
Newton's laws violations
in Classical Physics
Posted
Right. Learn sth such as Quantum Mechanics or even String theory ,maybe you'll know Newton's laws are not always correct. i think you have really good ideas and such questions are really needed.