As an aspiring astrophysicist, I know a thing or two about space. I also know that space is super cool and almost everyone I've ever talked to wants to learn more about it. This is a technique of studying I do with friends and family, as by teaching something that I know, if better cements that concept into my brain.
Fair warning: I don't know everything, and I will let you know if what you're asking is out of my grasp. But I'm pretty good, so fire away.
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Hey me again. So according to my understanding, 2 cars approaching each other at 50 mph is about same as a car moving towards a still car at 100 mph. So what if 2 objects moving towards each other at the speed of light would be thought to be about the same as an object moving incredibly faster than light moving towards a still object. Do you think anything weird would happen or just a collision too fast to watch?