• KubeRoot@discuss.tchncs.de
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      14 hours ago

      It’s complicated (and don’t trust me too much, I’m not qualified), but if you’ve heard of time dilation and whatnot, if you start traveling at speeds comparable to the speed of light, spacetime distorts in such a way that from your point of view all light coming from any direction travels at the same speed.

      This is also why (or one of the reasons) according to science you cannot travel faster than the speed of light, since light would still need to be traveling away from you at the speed of light and you’d need to occupy negative space in that direction, or something like that.

    • derek@infosec.pub
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      2 days ago

      It makes sense after accepting spacetime is mutable. Reference frames are merely referential localization.

    • LavaPlanet@sh.itjust.works
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      1 day ago

      Different phases (colours of light) move at different speed, and have different longevity, I think. So how they always thought those pretty galaxy nebula photos, were red? Actually turns out that phase of light just travels for a longer time. Lasts longer. OK, now someone correct me, because I have absolutely no idea what I’m talking about. Just bring up vague floating memories from an article i read once.