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We all know that it is physically impossible for anything to travel at the speed of light, let alone, faster than the speed of light. But, what about apparent motion?
Apparent motion seems to be a very interesting subject, however its very hard to describe in words. (Coz I'm a dumbass)
The way to describe it, is that if I have a long row of light bulbs (ie: very long)
and the 1st light bulb is made to turn on, followed by the second, and the third, if the off to on in succession is sufficient, the apparent motion of the light travelling down the long row of lightbulbs can be made faster than the speed of light.
What do you people think of this?
Apparent motion seems to be a very interesting subject, however its very hard to describe in words. (Coz I'm a dumbass)
The way to describe it, is that if I have a long row of light bulbs (ie: very long)
and the 1st light bulb is made to turn on, followed by the second, and the third, if the off to on in succession is sufficient, the apparent motion of the light travelling down the long row of lightbulbs can be made faster than the speed of light.
What do you people think of this?