Jim Lennox
Critical Thinker
- Joined
- Feb 4, 2002
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I recently read a description and response of a possible faster than light scenario.
A bird flies overhead and you watch the shadow on the ground, as the bird flies over a wall the shadow moves faster vertically than it did on the flat. So if the bird was travelling at the speed of light, the shadow would have to exceed it.
The response to this was that a shadow is not information, it's a lack of information. Is this correct?
If this is right, then what if the wall was a mirror and reflected an image of the bird into my eyes?
A bird flies overhead and you watch the shadow on the ground, as the bird flies over a wall the shadow moves faster vertically than it did on the flat. So if the bird was travelling at the speed of light, the shadow would have to exceed it.
The response to this was that a shadow is not information, it's a lack of information. Is this correct?
If this is right, then what if the wall was a mirror and reflected an image of the bird into my eyes?