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Can any object approach another at greater than light speed?

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It seems that this question is not so easy to answer but thanks!

It's been answered and it is "No".

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It's been answered and it is "No".

 

Then why the numerous posts my friend?

 

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

 

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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