>>8521528
how do you know the speed of a plane if you cant see the pilot
its irrelevant
>>8521532
We can actually see the pilot. It doesn't add up you brainlet.
>two things move close to the speed of light in opposite directions
>they're actually moving faster than the speed of light relative to each other
Explain this.
>>8521537
Not in their frame of reference
>>8521546
The universe isn't a frame.
>>8521528
it's more like a carbohydrate than a protein,
that's y it's called c
>>8521546
y tho
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>>8521528
lol I hope this is bait but i fall for it nonetheless.
>protons
I assume you mean photons which are actually the only thing we can see.
>>8521650
Then why can't I see them?
>I am not blind.
>>8521665
You're looking at trillions of photons right now from your screen and all around you. They're too small to see individually.
>>8521528
Numbers 2:9 "All the men assigned to the camp of Judah, according to their divisions, number 186,400. They will set out first."
>>8521675
>They're too small to see inidividually.
You just admited you can't see them.
>>8521528
Maxwell field equation predictions, empirical measurements of interactions of light with matter.
>>8521675
As it seems you can see individual photons.
http://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms12172
>>8521557
What the fuck are you talking about?