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Karl-Marcs (The heroical preventer of misunderstandings) Started conversation Nov 19, 2000
Another problem about that, is that you need a point which is not moving to measure a distance.
If you want to kow how many miles you have to walk from Los Angeles to San Fransisco
and Los Angeles is moving around all the time you got a problem.
I don't know a fixed point in our universe.
Everything is on the move.
Let's see what happens in an universe with only two electrons in it.
The 2 electrons are moving with light speed on an collision course.
It will take a determined time and distance until the two electrons will hit each other.
How could you calculate or measure if both electons are flying with lightspeed
or one electron doesn't move and the other is flying with double light speed ?
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