Can adding length to a spinning object cause it's outer edges to reach light speed? - broom speed boat
If you take an object to travel faster than the outer edges in the middle. You can see them holding a broom handle and extends outward and then begin to rotate in one place. The other end of the brush moves in a circle, like you, but makes the trip at the same time. If we could get in the room and a joystick to start to turn, but we continue to add more on the shelf, could be the end of the broomstick, finally reaching the speed of light? And open a theme of my last question. When the time is no longer an object, which deals with the speed of light, which moved to this object, if only a part of it happens at light speed? Is he breaking in two? Or at the end of the brush moves at light speed connected to the rest of the stick is?
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