Poll: Faster than the speed of light?

Two photons travelling towards each other. Each travelling at the speed of light. To an observer, th


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Two photons travelling towards each other. Each travelling at the speed of light. To an observer, the gap is closing at twice the speed of light?

Answer:

A; Yes
B; No
C; My brain hurts.
D; Never mind all that stuff, What's for me tea?
 
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So to travel to Mars at twice the speed of light in a vacuum, all I need to do is:
a) Get myself to the speed of light (in a vacuum)
b) Move Mars towards me, at the speed of light (in a vacuum)

Sounds easy enough, who's in?
 
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So to travel to Mars at twice the speed of light in a vacuum, all I need to do is:
a) Get myself to the speed of light (in a vacuum)
b) Move Mars towards me, at the speed of light (in a vacuum)

Sounds easy enough, who's in?
You also need to slow it down or it won't be pretty result
 
Two photons can't be observed like watching two objects with mass running into each other.

This is a very similar question to 'what is the speed of dark', which VSauce did a very good video on.


At about 7:30 in he answers a very similar question.
 
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I'm not going down another photon rabbit hole again but I would like stop and say that photons are awesome.

They don't have a mass but can act like they do and they're particles but also waves.
 
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