phaxmohdem
Golden Member
The in the weightless ness of space if you throw an item say a baseball at a speed of 2 meters per second, it would continue on indefinatley at the same speed/trajectory, (well until it hit something or was pulled off course by a gravitational field or something) right?
So assuming now we had built a rocket/propulsion device capable of accelerating a given craft continuously at a rate of 50 meters/sec(m/s), and assuming that the speed of light is: 299,792,458 m/s (Google Info), Theoretically the craft would reach the speed of light in a shade over 69 days would it not? (Theory of Relativity be damned for this example 😛 )
Also re: Theory of relativity, it is said the mass increases as an object approaches the speed of light... It has been tested on earth I've read, but has any one done any experiments on this in the vacuum of space yet?
Sorry for all this space question crap, I've just always been curious, especially after long burning Ion engines started coming out if it was possible to reach teh speed of light using a long term continuously accelerating engine.
So assuming now we had built a rocket/propulsion device capable of accelerating a given craft continuously at a rate of 50 meters/sec(m/s), and assuming that the speed of light is: 299,792,458 m/s (Google Info), Theoretically the craft would reach the speed of light in a shade over 69 days would it not? (Theory of Relativity be damned for this example 😛 )
Also re: Theory of relativity, it is said the mass increases as an object approaches the speed of light... It has been tested on earth I've read, but has any one done any experiments on this in the vacuum of space yet?
Sorry for all this space question crap, I've just always been curious, especially after long burning Ion engines started coming out if it was possible to reach teh speed of light using a long term continuously accelerating engine.