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Can any object approach another at greater than light speed?


Alan McDougall

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Then why the numerous posts my friend?

 

"No" what you are right and others are wrong?

It was answered by the not-so- knowledgeable-but-correct and the very knowledgeable/professional on the first page; take your pick. The subsequent discussion has been about a hypothetical scenario you painted but the original core answer remains even in that but some don't understand it.

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It was answered by the not-so- knowledgeable-but-correct and the very knowledgeable/professional on the first page; take your pick. The subsequent discussion has been about a hypothetical scenario you painted but the original core answer remains even in that but some don't understand it.

 

I agree thank you!

 

Alan

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