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Originally posted by MattF View PostOne thing you fail to mention however. If both speeds are relative to a fixed point, then both speeds are actually also relative to each other.Paul </Slugsie>
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Originally posted by Slugsie View PostBTW, this is nothing to do with the theory of relativity, that's more to do with the affect on time of speed.
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Originally posted by MattF View PostJust on a pedantic note, it isn't, actually. That is a totally different theorem. Also, if the speed that you are walking away from the object is 10MPH, then theoretically you both have a speed of 5MPH, not 10MPH. (Working on the scenario posted, that is).Paul </Slugsie>
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Originally posted by Slugsie View PostOK, yes, it is a consequence of Special Relativity. And yes, that is the case unless you define a single point somewhere as being 'static'. But you're also right, this is pure pedantry, and not relevant to the issue.
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