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Do the headlights work on a car that is going faster than the speed of light?

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Do the headlights work on a car that is going faster than the speed of light?

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It’s a trick question. A car cannot go faster than the speed of light. But, if this were even possible, the headlights themselves would work, but the car would outrun the light being emitted by the headlights.

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I’ve heard that light can’t go faster than light, that it would go the same speed no matter how fast the object it was mounted to was going.

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