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<blockquote data-quote="BiGH" data-source="post: 2609870" data-attributes="member: 376560"><p>Is the speed of light the fastest speed there is, or is it possible for something to move faster..for instance, if you are at the front of a spaceship, moving at light speed, and you turn on a flashlight and point it in the direction of travel, will any light actually leave the torch, as it`s already moving at the speed of light and the light emitted would have to move faster in order to leave the bulb..wouldn`t it ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BiGH, post: 2609870, member: 376560"] Is the speed of light the fastest speed there is, or is it possible for something to move faster..for instance, if you are at the front of a spaceship, moving at light speed, and you turn on a flashlight and point it in the direction of travel, will any light actually leave the torch, as it`s already moving at the speed of light and the light emitted would have to move faster in order to leave the bulb..wouldn`t it ? [/QUOTE]
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