Scro86 t1_j7h1elf wrote
Reply to comment by starryeyes224 in As the Sun is moving, is it leaving behind a wave of fire in its path? by misc0007
It does apply to earth. All motion is relative to something else. How fast are you going right now? You may be sitting still and think, I’m not moving at all. Ok, but the earth is spinning, so now how fast are you going? Ok, but the earth is also rotating around the sun. It’s also part of the solar system, which is moving, but it’s also part of the Milky Way, which is moving. But it also is part of the universe, which is expanding. So how fast are you going? The only way to answer it is to measure your speed “relative” to another object
starryeyes224 t1_j7h2240 wrote
I see! Thanks for the explanation!
Medeaa t1_j7hdlrz wrote
This was such a good answer! Thank you!
Scro86 t1_j7hhk85 wrote
Thanks. I’m paraphrasing the explanation from a book called “Why does E=MC2?” By Dr. Brian Cox and Dr. Jeff Forshaw. The book is written to explain the theory of relativity in a way normal people can understand, and talks about the implications of that theory on the real world. Makes a hard topic easy and fun to understand, so if you are interested I highly recommend it.
Medeaa t1_j7hk815 wrote
Awesome I’ll for sure put that on my TBR
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