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A "Simple" Thought Experiment
Imagine you're out in space with no gravitational influence. Now, you have in this space a rod, 1 light-minute long, of some super-ridgid material. At either end of the rod, there's an astronaut. Astronaut 1 also has a flashlight. Astronaut 1 rotates the rod on its major axis, and turns on the flashlight at the same time.
Now here's the question: Which one does Astronaut 2 see first: the flashlight being turned on, or the rod rotating? Why?
Imagine you're out in space with no gravitational influence. Now, you have in this space a rod, 1 light-minute long, of some super-ridgid material. At either end of the rod, there's an astronaut. Astronaut 1 also has a flashlight. Astronaut 1 rotates the rod on its major axis, and turns on the flashlight at the same time.
Now here's the question: Which one does Astronaut 2 see first: the flashlight being turned on, or the rod rotating? Why?