Speed of light

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I'm sitting in a spaceship that flies at the speed of light. I turn on the flashlight in the direction of the starship. What is the speed of light from a flashlight?
 
I'm sitting in a spaceship that flies at the speed of light. I turn on the flashlight in the direction of the starship. What is the speed of light from a flashlight?
No you are not! Lie much?
 
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So...
- The spaceship flies with the speed of light
- in the spaceship included a flashlight in the direction of motion of the spaceship ..

What is the speed of light flashlight?
 
I'm sitting in a spaceship that flies at the speed of light. I turn on the flashlight in the direction of the starship. What is the speed of light from a flashlight?
I'm not good at this but i will give it a go. Isn't the speed of light constant? So wouldn't the light travel as fast as the starship? I think this would mean that no light would be emitted because the light particles would be traveling at 186K mi/sec along with the ship.
 
I'm sitting in a spaceship that flies at the speed of light. I turn on the flashlight in the direction of the starship. What is the speed of light from a flashlight?
I'm not good at this but i will give it a go. Isn't the speed of light constant? So wouldn't the light travel as fast as the starship? I think this would mean that no light would be emitted because the light particles would be traveling at 186K mi/sec along with the ship.
Wrong. In physics there is no reasoning, there are only clear answers
 
I'm sitting in a spaceship that flies at the speed of light. I turn on the flashlight in the direction of the starship. What is the speed of light from a flashlight?
I'm not good at this but i will give it a go. Isn't the speed of light constant? So wouldn't the light travel as fast as the starship? I think this would mean that no light would be emitted because the light particles would be traveling at 186K mi/sec along with the ship.
Wrong. In physics there is no reasoning, there are only clear answers
Well eat a dick Ivan that's a clear answer for ya.
 
I'm sitting in a spaceship that flies at the speed of light. I turn on the flashlight in the direction of the starship. What is the speed of light from a flashlight?
I'm not good at this but i will give it a go. Isn't the speed of light constant? So wouldn't the light travel as fast as the starship? I think this would mean that no light would be emitted because the light particles would be traveling at 186K mi/sec along with the ship.
Wrong. In physics there is no reasoning, there are only clear answers
What the origin of existence?
 

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