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Can you make a shock wave of light by breaking the light barrier just like supersonic airplanes break the sound barrier?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Supersonic airplanes break the sound barrier by flying faster than the speed of sound. This is possible because sound is just a traveling vibration of air molecules. ... By analogy, if a space ship traveled faster than the speed of light, it would create a shock wave made entirely of light.

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