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Indeed.
Spacey wrote:When you are driving down the highway at 100
*pulls off the highway ASAP*
:mumble: crazy high-speed drivers ruining the road with their arsenal of tennis balls :mumble:
ya're traveling at the speed of light (c) in a spaceship and know there's other spaceship traveling at the speed c and ya'ra gonna crash into it if ya don't do anything.
I have always understood that you cannot reach the speed of light... as the necessary force to achieve further acceleration continues to increase exponentially into infinity as your mass balloons.
Afaik then, no matter how close you come to C, you will never reach it - while your laser beam
is C and thus will blow up the opposing spaceship.
Now, if we can in fact reach C... I would expect a crash, as you cannot accelerate light (afaik) - and would in fact be flying at the same speed as your beam, which would probably get suspended in your 'barrel'.
So, I'm going to assume that when you fire the laser (since its attached to the ship) its already going light speed, so its going to accelerate PAST light speed once fired?
Light/lasers does not work like ballistics, else shining a flashlight while running would put the beam 'over' light speed. Now, if there was no resistance and you fired a ballistic projectile from a spaceship - then you could add the thrust to the current speed - though remember, 15lb's thrust at 20mph is a far cry from 15lbs thrust at just under lightspeed (in theory)