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Rinasa1234, Super Awesome Bookworm
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Dec 19, 2012 07:48PM
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What if someone drove a car faster than the speed of light(this is quite the impossible task, I know), would they be able to turn on their headlights?
I don't know if this is right or not, but yes they probably could. They just wouldn't see the light.
Lizzi721 wrote: "What if someone drove a car faster than the speed of light(this is quite the impossible task, I know), would they be able to turn on their headlights?"No. They would have no mass.
How do you transfer the mass of one object to the other without putting the two objects into each other of creating molecular degradation?
Have you considered Einstein's equation? Also, what about nuclear fusion? The Sun has hydrogen atoms and they get turned into helium through nuclear fusion. 4 hydrogen atoms combine to make 1 helium atom.
Given that cats always land on their feet, and toast always lands buttered side up, what happens if I tape toast to a cat, so its feet and the butter are facing opposite directions, and then drop it?
Here is another answer to Laszlo's question, except I take no credit for it. Someone else came up with it: use a photon
When a photon penetrates an objects it takes some of the mass with it, right? So if the photon travels to another object and deposits the mass there you have removed some mass from one to the other.
Rinasa1234 wrote: "When a photon penetrates an objects it takes some of the mass with it, right? So if the photon travels to another object and deposits the mass there you have removed some mass from one to the other."Genius!


