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Is this statement true? The speed of light (about 300,000,000 meters per second) is the same for all observers, whether or not they're moving.
If so could someone please explain it to me, because it was my understanding that if an object was moving at a constant velocity it would appear to be traveling slower to an observer which is stationary than an observer traveling at any constant velocity.
Found on http://science.howstuffworks.com/warp-speed2.htm
Thanks
If so could someone please explain it to me, because it was my understanding that if an object was moving at a constant velocity it would appear to be traveling slower to an observer which is stationary than an observer traveling at any constant velocity.
Found on http://science.howstuffworks.com/warp-speed2.htm
Thanks