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lurk moar faggot
also fuck off phonenigger

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I'm studying quantum physics and I got an exercise that says '' an observer is moving at 0.66C to another observer who is moving at 0.66C on the oposite direction. Assuming Galilean transformations are correct. At what speed does the observer 1 see observer two approach him. Is there a problem with this result?. If there is, Why is it incorrect?''
I legit don't know why things can't go faster than C. I just heard it and believe it to be some absolute true but I have no idea how to argue that it's true.

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