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A stationary observer observes a spaceship fly-by. As the spaceship's velocity gets closer to the speed of light, the stationary observer:

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A stationary observer observes a spaceship fly by. As the spaceship's velocity gets closer to the speed of light, the stationary observer would see the spaceship as being “blue-shifted” on the visible light spectrum.

This would also lead to the feeling of a faster time on the clock.

What is the Speed of Light?

This refers to the speed in which light waves propagate through different materials.

Hence, we can see that based on the fact that the observer is stationary and is observing a spaceship that is in outer space get to the speed of light, the stationary observer would see the spaceship as being “blue-shifted” on the visible light spectrum.

This is because the observer would come to the conclusions that the

  • Earth would appear blue-shifted  
  • its clocks would be moving more quickly than expected

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