The observed "distortion" when moving near 𝑐 is called a "Terrell Rotation" • Light arriving from one part of the cube is emitted at a diff time than light arriving from another part ∴ The "length contraction" of a passing object actually results in an apparent rotationpic.twitter.com/eXqWNg6nzA
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gif credits: (http://www.bugman123.com/Physics/index.html …) (https://www.spacetimetravel.org/tompkins/tompkins.html …)
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If the speed of light were slower how would 11-cis-retinal work? https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/11-cis-Retinal … (Or, hey, the whole standard model)
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You might like this game:http://gamelab.mit.edu/games/a-slower-speed-of-light/ …
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bugman123! He has some really amazing simulations/visualizations
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yea the whole page is awesome
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Oh god this is cool
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Nice to see the Doppler colors flipping when turning ;-)
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