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help on speed of light?

sash1

Diamond Member
The constant discussions in HT about the speed of light have really caught my interest, and I am thinking about doing a project on it for my science class this year.

However, I know little about this subject, and would like some AT experts to lead me in the right direction. I first need some books on this topic, and secoindly would like feedback from the AT community. Whether you guys think I could make a project out of this. If you have any ideas as to what I can do as for a hypothesis.

As I research this a bit more, I may have an idea on my own, but I'd like a little help to get started.

Thanks!

~Aunix
 
think like this: lets say you're looking at a clock. as you start to move away from the clock at a faster and faster rate, with a speed of light less than infinite, the clock appears to slow down. moving away from it at the speed of light, the clock appears to be stopped. thats what got einstein started
 
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