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11 April, 02:59

A super train is moving along a track at a speed close to the speed of light. you are watching the train from the ground. you observe lightning to strike in two places along the track, a mile apart, at precisely the same time. what would someone on the train say?

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  1. 11 April, 05:17
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    The people in the train will say that it super fast, because the speed of light is about 186,411 mile / s, so a mile will only took 0.0000054 s to travel it. so it is super fast and i think the people boarding the train might suffer physically due to intensity of the force applied to their body
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