I can understand if you are travelling away from a light source faster than light can travel, you can only see darkness, but out in our galaxy or universe, there is plenty of light sources in every which direction. Would it still be complete darkness, or will it be blinding light?
For example, you have water flowing down a river and an empty can. If that empty can is moving against the water faster than the water is flowing against it, the water doesn’t stop existing, but more flows in faster than it would otherwise. I am terrible at explaining things, I don’t know if I said what I meant properly.
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Look at this…
This is a game that simulates different speed of lights
[http://gamelab.mit.edu/games/a-slower-speed-of-light/](http://gamelab.mit.edu/games/a-slower-speed-of-light/)
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But if you move faster than the speed of light… everything that you move away from would be red/black and everything you move away to would be “blue” because of the doppler shift…
Also keep in mind that light resistance is not fun when you are bombarded with photons that can go faster than light… like hitting a bowl of pebbles
Not to mention light shifting in UV and X-ray ranges… that would be really bad
But i’m ont a physicist
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