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If travelling at light speed it only takes a few years to reach any star in the Universe.
If travelling at light speed it only takes a few years to reach any star in the Universe.
To the person travelling, not the outside observer.
One I just heard on the radio, it sounds right..........
If you spell every number from one....right through to one thousand.... then 'one thousand' is the only one to contain the letter 'a'.
No..... you can't have eg one hundred AND one etc.
If travelling at light speed it only takes a few years to reach any star in the Universe.
I did say "spell it"![]()
It isn;t travelling at it that is the problem
getting up to it seems to be the problem
so far anyway
but with some of the adverts for carbon frames and aero bars and all that it does look like they might be close
or possibly the marketing people are exaggerating
It works in the USA, where "and" is not used when writing out or saying numbers.so you mean ignoring the other 891 (i think that's right) numbers that have "a" in the "and" part then![]()
It works in the USA, where "and" is not used when writing out or saying numbers.
Presumably the claim originates from there.
If travelling at light speed it only takes a few years to reach any star in the Universe.
If travelling at light speed it only takes a few years to reach any star in the Universe.
You've piqued my curiosity! How does that work? If we take this as fact:
"The radius of the observable universe is therefore estimated to be about 46.5 billion light-years"
... doesn't that mean that anyone will take (minimum) 46.5 billion years to travel 1 radius?
(as observed in their own intertial frame of reference).
No doubt there is a trap here - but feel free to trap me, if I learn something!
From the perspective of a traveler moving at the speed of light, time would effectively stop. According to Einstein's theory of special relativity, as an object with mass approaches the speed of light, time slows down for that object relative to an outside observer. Thus if you were Methusala watching it would take billions of years, but for the person travelling at near light speed it’d be moments.
The trap you’ve fallen into is assuming time passes the same for everyone.
From the perspective of a traveler moving at the speed of light, time would effectively stop.