Maneuvering at near light speed?
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A spaceship of several kilometers length is accelerating to a very high fraction of c (basically as close as they can possibly get).
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Maneuvering at near light speed is based on the theory of Galilean relativity.
There is no difference between travelling at near light speed and being stationary at a position.
Only at some points differences occur like acceleration , velocity , navigation, etc.
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Maneuvering at near light speed is based on the theory of Galilean relativity.
There is no difference between travelling at near light speed and being stationary at a position.
Only at some points differences occur like acceleration , velocity , navigation, etc.
hope it helps !! ❤️❤️
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