Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Can an object appear to travel faster than the speed of light?


An object cannot travel faster than the speed of light.


But given a video of an object travelling at $0.5c$, could one speed the video up so that the object appeared to be travelling at $1c$, $2c$ or more?


Or would something prevent this?





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