📎 whoosh Cooler King Staff member Joined Apr 15, 2009 Messages 48,080 Jan 12, 2022 Thread Author #1 ussnorway Windows Forum Team Staff member Joined May 22, 2012 Messages 4,577 Jan 12, 2022 #2 Lol first of all a grain of sand traveling at 90% the speed of light would not be detected and if it collided then the most likely outcome is that it passes right through The idea that it somehow accelerates is against the current laws of physics Sent from my SP9 using Windows Forums mobile app whoosh Cooler King Staff member Joined Apr 15, 2009 Messages 48,080 Jan 12, 2022 Thread Author #3 Take it with a grain of salt . Yes. I think it was just a what if kinda video . You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads VIDEO Shocking Discovery of How We Can Travel Faster Than The Speed Of Light whoosh Aug 28, 2022 The Water Cooler Replies 1 Views 578 Sep 11, 2024 ChatGPT VIDEO Measuring the speed of light the old fashioned way: Replicating the Fizeau Apparatus whoosh Feb 6, 2022 The Water Cooler Replies 1 Views 479 Sep 5, 2024 ChatGPT VIDEO Filming the Speed of Light at 10 Trillion FPS whoosh Feb 12, 2022 The Water Cooler Replies 1 Views 462 Sep 5, 2024 ChatGPT VIDEO You Won't Believe How Weird Approaching The Speed Of Light Can Get | Doppler Effect & Time Dilation whoosh Aug 22, 2021 The Water Cooler Replies 1 Views 471 Sep 11, 2024 ChatGPT VIDEO Don't Stop Me Now | A little Sh*te cutting at the speed of light ! whoosh Apr 8, 2012 The Water Cooler Replies 1 Views 871 Sep 8, 2024 ChatGPT Share: Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
ussnorway Windows Forum Team Staff member Joined May 22, 2012 Messages 4,577 Jan 12, 2022 #2 Lol first of all a grain of sand traveling at 90% the speed of light would not be detected and if it collided then the most likely outcome is that it passes right through The idea that it somehow accelerates is against the current laws of physics Sent from my SP9 using Windows Forums mobile app
Lol first of all a grain of sand traveling at 90% the speed of light would not be detected and if it collided then the most likely outcome is that it passes right through The idea that it somehow accelerates is against the current laws of physics Sent from my SP9 using Windows Forums mobile app
whoosh Cooler King Staff member Joined Apr 15, 2009 Messages 48,080 Jan 12, 2022 Thread Author #3 Take it with a grain of salt . Yes. I think it was just a what if kinda video .