by Sam Wormley <swormley1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Mar 30, 2008 at 04:09 PM
jer0en wrote:
> that one's as bright as E. communicationwise. so if you were sitting on
a
> train riding with the speed of a train and you would be firing a
projectile
> (a bullet?) from on top of the train with the same speed that the train
has
> comma the bullet would - typically - have a speed of 2 trains relative
to
> the ground and 1 train relative to the train. BUT set aside trains if
the
> train would be moving at the speed of light, the FABRIC of 3D space
would
> serve as a BREAK that would inhibit the bullet from reaching any higher
> speeds than that it would already have from being ON the train (i.e. C)
>
Physics FAQ: How Do You Add Velocities in Special Relativity?
http://edu-observatory.org/physics-faq/Relativity/SR/velocity.html