top | item 41284015 (no title) _justinfunk | 1 year ago All motion in space is relative. Wouldn't it also be equally accurate to say this object is motionless and everything else is passing it by at 1M mph? discuss order hn newest Djdjur7373bb|1 year ago It would be as accurate and make as much sense as saying the 100m finish line traveled to Usian Bolt in 9.6 seconds. _justinfunk|1 year ago I'm not being snotty. What is the fixed point from which they are measuring the speed? Is the object moving 1M mph relative to earth? The black hole at the center of Milky Way? load replies (2) unknown|1 year ago [deleted]
Djdjur7373bb|1 year ago It would be as accurate and make as much sense as saying the 100m finish line traveled to Usian Bolt in 9.6 seconds. _justinfunk|1 year ago I'm not being snotty. What is the fixed point from which they are measuring the speed? Is the object moving 1M mph relative to earth? The black hole at the center of Milky Way? load replies (2)
_justinfunk|1 year ago I'm not being snotty. What is the fixed point from which they are measuring the speed? Is the object moving 1M mph relative to earth? The black hole at the center of Milky Way? load replies (2)
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