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Two photons (which have been emitted from the Sun and Andromeda on the same moment
The "closing speed" between the particles as measured in the rest frame of the accelerator, can exceed c, however, the relative speed between the particles as measured by either particle cannot equal or exceed c. For example, if both particle A and B have speeds of 0.999c relative to the accelerator, either particle will measure the relative speed between the particles as being 0.999999499c
This formula is also valid if you throw two rockets off a single rocket.Consider that the Earth is one rocket, and the LHC throws two rockets (bunches of protons) in different directions.Apply this formula, and you will see that the bunches of protons never exceed c compared to the Earth, and they never exceed c relative to each other.
The velocity addition formula describes how time dilation affects perception in the proper time of a travelling object. It is all to do with relative velocities.
Quote from: xersanozgen on 22/09/2017 13:04:04Two photons (which have been emitted from the Sun and Andromeda on the same moment "at the same moment" from whose point of view?
Quote from: xersanozgenIs (it) 1.27 million light years or merely 1.27 million years?Both.In a vacuum, light travels at "the speed of light".- So in space, light travels 1 light-year in 1 year.- And 1.27 million light years in 1.27 million yearsIf you look at photons emitted now by the Sun and Andromeda, they will pass at the half-way point, which is 1.27 million light years away, in 1.27 million years.
Is (it) 1.27 million light years or merely 1.27 million years?