Thursday, November 3, 2011

One-Minute Physics: How to break the speed of light

Sandrine Ceurstemont, editor, New Scientist TV Can anything travel faster than light? You may think it's a cosmic limit imposed by Einstein's special theory of relativity, but that's actually not the case. In this One-Minute Physics episode, animator Henry Reich shows how you can break the speed of light in your backyard, without violating any laws of physics.

If you enjoyed this video, check out our previous One-Minute Physics episodes to find out, for example, why there is no pink light or why light slows down in glass.

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