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8 April, 17:44

If a car headlight's light travels at the speed of light, then does the car technically travel at the speed of light since the headlights are part of a car, and the light is made from the headlights?

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  1. 8 April, 18:45
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    I'm guessing you have seen the vsause video about this since you are mentioning it but if not you should check it out. The video is a little unclear about this beause scientists are still debating it but I guess yes.
  2. 8 April, 20:32
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    If you put it that way then technicaly yes
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