@stolendeamon Unless the source of the light is in front of you. You would still see the object in question, but it would be blue shifted all to hell.
Pilots say so because when they've broken the sound barrier the air divides in the nose of the plane and dont touches the rest of the aircraft so in the area of the plane there is no air in movement which is why sound is created that why its very quiet so in the case of light we would see the rays but for to little time to appreciate. so it would be almost like not seeing it, the image would be very confusing... i hope ive anwered your question ;)
in that case we would see the object but for little time because as we are going fast the light rays that impact us would be very few. for example imagine that you are traveling at the speed of light and you want to see a table of 2 meters long, as you are going 300,000 Kilometers per second you would see that object less than 1/500 of a milisecond
@99times9 I agree, but it would be indistinguishable, thats what I mean. :D
stolendeamon 1 month ago
@stolendeamon Unless the source of the light is in front of you. You would still see the object in question, but it would be blue shifted all to hell.
99times9 3 months ago
@ApolloVincent You can measure it in a million different ways you fucking idiot.
philman302 11 months ago
Yeah, thanks )
ComradPaco 2 years ago
Pilots say so because when they've broken the sound barrier the air divides in the nose of the plane and dont touches the rest of the aircraft so in the area of the plane there is no air in movement which is why sound is created that why its very quiet so in the case of light we would see the rays but for to little time to appreciate. so it would be almost like not seeing it, the image would be very confusing... i hope ive anwered your question ;)
stolendeamon 2 years ago
in that case we would see the object but for little time because as we are going fast the light rays that impact us would be very few. for example imagine that you are traveling at the speed of light and you want to see a table of 2 meters long, as you are going 300,000 Kilometers per second you would see that object less than 1/500 of a milisecond
stolendeamon 2 years ago
Lets put it this way. FASTER THAT THAT! 300,000 kilometers per second
johnny11298 2 years ago
Pilots say that when they travel at speed of sound, it becomes very quiet, but wouldn't we see the light thats coming in front of us?
ComradPaco 2 years ago
There is no red shift or blue shift.
odin6616 2 years ago
What about us traveling into light rays already bouncing off an object and we go into it's path.
odin6616 2 years ago