Awhile back, I was discussing science with my 90 year old mother. I told her that the speed of light was constant, about 186,000 miles per second. She then asked the question, “Doesn’t light move slower at night?” Didn’t know how to reply without being insulting, so I just said nothing.
Zykoic almost 4 years ago
Beware the pilot wave!
Charliegirl Premium Member almost 4 years ago
That might just be the light of an oncoming train. They should step back.
Kind&Kinder almost 4 years ago
Be careful! Ya don’t want to get stabbed by quantum splinters when it crashes!!!
Qiset almost 4 years ago
Darkness is faster. See, it is already there.
lagoulou almost 4 years ago
How many years has it been travelling?
Zebrastripes almost 4 years ago
Now you see it…now you don’t…
WaitingMan almost 4 years ago
Awhile back, I was discussing science with my 90 year old mother. I told her that the speed of light was constant, about 186,000 miles per second. She then asked the question, “Doesn’t light move slower at night?” Didn’t know how to reply without being insulting, so I just said nothing.
comixbomix almost 4 years ago
According to some guy named Einstein, any faster would be…impossible. (at least outside a laboratory)
johndifool almost 4 years ago
Timely strip. A nova is going off in Cassiopeia this week, may brighten enough to be seen by the Mark One eyeball…
https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/observing-news/bright-nova-erupts-in-cassiopeia/
bigsteve12345 almost 4 years ago
It’s not only a good idea, it’s the law!
mistercatworks almost 4 years ago
That’s why it corners so poorly.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I lay awake for hours wondering where the sun goes at night, and then suddenly it dawned on me…
Hatter almost 4 years ago
And drafting doesn’t work.