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Tyrion

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Nope still havent got it guys. Yes V = D/T. But again not the answer because again its not a car. It light , no weight. And from our field of vision light takes time to travel. But imagine you weigh aboslutly nothing in mass. You are travellng on a light particle long long does it take you to reach anywhere in the universe ?

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atoms are made of a nucleus of protons (+ve) and neutrons (neutral) and a "cloud" of electrons around it (-ve)

 

deeper than that is known ... but not by me :)

 

i could find out but that would mean talking to siggy my mate from college and that always ends as an argument about cars

 

MINIS rule

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wha-?

as u go faster, ur supposed to decrease in mass rite? *suppposseed*

so if your mass is zero, then ur velocity should be 1/zero which is infinity...so you don't require any time to reach there...

 

or am i totally making no sense?

 

is this something to do with relative velocity?

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Fossil25 has got it. The time is Zero. Light can reach ne where in the universe in no time at all. However if you stand on a planet , and just say you replace a particle of light with a car ok. You watch the car take off and travel to another planet. From your vision the car will take as many years as calculated from planet to planet , eg 1000 light years between each planet. However the second that car takes off from it will take zero seconds to reach the other planet , not 1000 years. However it is a light particle not a vehichle so no take off acceleration is needed. So light from our sun can reach our neighbouring star in zero seconds. But from here on Earth we watch it take a million light years.

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