At the speed of light, what would you see?

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The Universe from light's point of view.
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EugeneKhutoryansky
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In every future maths test:

Question: Calculate the length of X

Me: Zero, when viewed from the reference frame of light.

Nailed it.

stuart
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The faster we move through space the slower we move throw time.GENIUS!!!

wallaceboomer
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there is one thing that can travel at the speed of light...



light itself. MIND BLOWN

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EugeneKhutoryansky
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0:41
Boi Adam the planets are beside you where you headin?

swaystar
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For me, it suggests that because we move slower than the speed of light, there is time and space.

kimweonill
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This is the creepiest video on spacetime/light relativity I've ever seen. I love it. I subscribed and will share this with my teachers. I study Astronomy, specifically Black Holes. Greetings from Belgium! 💁🏼‍♂️

MalDom
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...but there is one thing that can... ...this is light itself



*Hmm Yes the Floor Here Is Made Out of Floor*

fadhlanfaidhan
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This explains why the speed of light is what it is in a rather nice way. It's like absolute zero in classic mechanics; the lowest temperature possible corresponds to zero pressure, and the highest speed possible corresponds to zero flow rate of time.

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EugeneKhutoryansky
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I feel like I would actually understand this better if I was high.... brb

ellahues
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despite the bald head, light is pretty hot!

felipecardoza
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If you're still confused, look at this way: Light (or rather, its speed) is the benchmark of time. The passage of time is defined by your speed in relation to the benchmark set by light. From light's perspective, it travels at an infinite speed because finite speeds are a phenomenon of time, which does not operate without a benchmark, and light cannot provide that benchmark for itself so it is internally timeless and therefore _functionally_ infinite. But from our perspective subject to time, it is finite.

michaelheliotis
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“The test isn’t that hard”

the test:

scotthofland
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Einstein once said that time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.

rudester
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Now that I've watched this, I feel like the aliens will be contacting me soon to pilot one of their ships.

MrPhife
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That moment when you type out an extremely long question and scenario, putting on the finishing touches, and accidentally press cancel instead of post. Yeah I think I'm ready to die.

Wallewallaby
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I always knew that traveling "light" would get you nowhere fast!

ViolentaShadow
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I loved your animations, you should get an award for this . Your video helps me to imagine the phenomenas in a wonderful way. Just a huge thanks

ShubhamBhonsle