From: Khattak on 12 Apr 2010 00:01 Let a spaceship of width 30, 00,000 km and length say 10 meter (adjusted with length contraction) is moving with 0.9c. Let a beam of light/ pulse is moving perpendicular to the direction of spaceship. For simplicity assume a pulse of light travel from north to south and spaceship is moving from east to west. After sometime the same pulse of light Strikes and enters spaceship through its one longitudinal side of 10 m Travel inside spaceship and then Leaves the spaceship through its other longitudinal side Can we trace the path of pulse for both inside spaceship and outside observer while keeping in mind the Einstein postulates? Thanks
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