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Re: Lost in Space
Posted By: Darien, on host 207.10.37.2
Date: Friday, October 9, 1998, at 12:18:47
In Reply To: Re: Lost in Space posted by Dave on Friday, October 9, 1998, at 11:00:33:

> But I suspect we'd still be able to detect which "direction" the wave was traveling in. Time dilation would be a matter of simple velocity causing a slowdown, it would be velocity in a certain direction causing a slowdown, and velocity in another direction causing a speed-up.

Technically, perhaps we would. But picture yourself as a tiny little point on a vast plane. Down from above (A direction you cannot travel in; you're restricted to two dimensions) shines a light which covers the entire plane. Technically, as you draw away from the point-source, it gets dimmer, but your field of movement is so restricted that you cannot ever draw away far enough to cause a serious impact on the illumination.

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