Thought experiment: If a car is travelling at the speed of light, and it turns on the headlights, can we prosecute based on the contents of Epsteins black book, or do do we have to continue to ignore it's existence?

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Is this new baby sleep deprivation? Or have you gotten continually more stoned throughout the day?

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I know a rhetorical question when I see one.

So the answer is both. Understood.

Interesting question. In general we can't go faster than the speed of light, but based on your assumption the car has X speed and the light coming out is X+1, so in theory this breaks the general law. I hope a clever physicist explains this in details.

The clever physicist will probably commit suicide in a cell that is under suicide watch, but rest assured, we will do everything to ensure their life's work remains obscured from the public.

Hey, look at this other thing thats happening ....

That would violate the law of Clinton

Clinton's first law of motion.