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codeman_nz
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Relativity says that the speed of light is constant for all observers regardless of their state of motion.
So does that mean even if you are heading towards a light beam at a constant velocity that the light beam would take the same amount of time to reach you as when you are at rest relative to the light beam?
So does that mean even if you are heading towards a light beam at a constant velocity that the light beam would take the same amount of time to reach you as when you are at rest relative to the light beam?