Re: How do you miss something that big?
Author: mook
Date: 04-26-2014 - 16:47

BTW, I looked it up. Depending on what frequency or wavelengths you use for "red" and "green" lights, you would need to be moving around .2c (range I saw was from .17c to .24c) to have the red light doppler to green. Definitely worth a speeding ticket...



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