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Author Topic:   This has bothered me for ages! (re: Travel faster than the speed of light)
Scaryfish
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Message 13 of 33 (245380)
09-20-2005 10:43 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Trixie
09-19-2005 9:03 PM


Hmm.. I think we'd see a "photonic boom" - a bright flash, the light equivalent to a sonic boom. You know how light travels slower through glass for instance? And even slower through other materials? I vaguely remember an article somewhere about light being passed through glass (or something) at the same time as a very high speed neutron was shot through it (which doesn't slow down much at all), and it produced little flashes of light.
That's just my guess anyway. I'm not a physicist.

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