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Moving At The Speed Of Light..........?

If It Was Possible To Be In A Spaceship & Be Moving At The Speed Of Light, & At Some Point You Were To Turn On The "Head Lights" On The Spaceship. Would The "Light" Ever Project Out In Front Of The Spaceship To Be Seen? For If You're Already Moving At The Speed Of Light When The Head Lights Are Turned On, How Could The Light Project Ahead?

Update:

Actually "Yes", The Head Lights Could Be Seen. Simply Because The Spaceship Its Self & Everything In Or On It Is Considered A "Controlled Enviroment". Thus, The Light Of The Head Lights Also Move At The Speed Of Light As Well Does Their Projection

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  • Alion
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    I would think it couldn't.

  • 1 decade ago

    The main reason why spaceships don't have headlights or flashing turn indicators is not because you wouldn't be able to see anything with the headlights, but because nobody outside the spaceship would know whether they were on or not.

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