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>>4776547
>strawman

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>>4285514
>engineering
>not fundamental

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>>2993649
Do you even know what "rational" means?

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>>2937173

You travel at 99%c away from earth.

A photon passes you in your direction of motion, and another passes in the opposite direction at the same time.

If length contraction and time dilation is why we see the photon overtaking us as going c, then what about the photon that is going the opposite direction?

Are we also stretched and time-accelerated at the same... "Time"?

LOL!

-Edrick

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>>2814377
>[sic]

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>>2633661
>whiteknight
Keep on truckin', namefag.

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>>2577912
>straw men

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>>2139824
>Its one thing to have someone use their critical thinking skills say on homework or labs, but NOT on a time limited test with material that's never been seen before.

what is it exactly that makes new material on a test different from new material on homework or in labs, in terms of critical thinking?

>critical thinking

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