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Physics, 23.09.2019 17:30 igocrazy594

When you turn on a lightbulb in a room, the entire room appears to flood with light at the same time. your eyes cannot perceive light originating at the bulb and then moving outward from it. this either means that light has infinite speed (appears everywhere instantaneously), or it moves so fast that it is difficult to tell the difference. how might you improve your chances of detecting the motion of light if it moves at finite speed?

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