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Gear300
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Lets say that some object (object 1) is traveling at 60% of light speed. An identical object (object 2) is also traveling at 60% of light speed towards object 1. That would imply that the space between the two objects is closing up at a speed faster than the speed of light...but is this vision right (based on what I know thus far, I'm somehow sure it isn't...I just don't know how it isn't)?
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